A report published Wednesday finds that women who experience sexual harassment in the workplace often suffer lasting physical consequences.
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Collins says Trump’s mocking of Kavanaugh accuser was ‘just plain wrong.’ Sen. King says it made him ‘sick’
The two Maine senators react to the president’s remarks about Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault when they were in high school.
Trump mocks Kavanaugh accuser at rally in Mississippi
The crowd laughs as the president attacks the Senate testimony of Christine Blasey Ford.
Immigration officials caught unprepared by Trump’s ‘zero tolerance’ policy, watchdog says
The confusion helped fuel the debacle at the border, where nearly 3,000 children were removed from their parents.
Trump got $413 million from his father as family dodged taxes, Times report says
The investigation by the New York Times contradicts the president’s story that he made most of his money himself, with only a $1 million loan from his father.
AP Explains: How NAFTA 2.0 will shake up business as usual
The new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement replaces the 24-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement.
Trump hails NAFTA revamp; Trudeau calls it ‘win-win-win’
President Donald Trump noted that the agreement would need to be ratified by Congress, a step that could be affected by the outcome of the fall elections as Democrats seek to regain majorities in the House and Senate.
Sen. Collins calls for FBI to investigate 3rd woman’s accusation in broader Kavanaugh probe
The Maine Republican says FBI investigators should start with the 4 witnesses named in Thursday’s hearing but pursue ‘appropriate’ leads.
Kavanaugh inquiry may expand somewhat, but confirmation vote likely this week
Agents will be allowed to question more witnesses with information on sexual misconduct allegations, but even the broadened probe appears to have limits that might fuel the partisan controversy.
Democrats’ lawsuit alleging Trump’s business violates Constitution can proceed, judge rules
Members of Congress say the president takes payments from foreign governments because his business, which he still owns, has hosted foreign embassy events and visiting foreign officials at its downtown D.C. hotel.