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This Week
November 11, 2016
Donald Trump’s Companies Destroyed Emails in Defiance of Court Orders
The Trump strategy was deny, impede and delay, while destroying documents the court had ordered them to hand over.
World
Why Germany and Other EU Countries Can Now Deport Tens of Thousands of Afghans
The deal will help ease Europe's migration crisis, but rights groups say Afghanistan will struggle to cope.
Culture
Review: Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals Is Flawless—and That's the Problem
Newsweek film critic Tom Shone on how the fashion designer continues to assert total control in his second feature film.
Culture
Budweiser's Battle for Beer Market Dominance Hinges on the U.S.
With its $100 billion merger, Budweiser is truly the King of Beers, but heavy is the head (of foam) that wears the crown.
Tech & Science
Cellphone Radiation Warning Sign Sparks First Amendment Battle
Cellphone makers claim a First Amendment right not to say what the government tells them to.
Tech & Science
Widely Used Pesticides Are Causing Huge Spider Mite Outbreaks
Some common insecticides alter plants' genetics, making them more vulnerable to tiny, destructive arachnids.
World
Inside the World of Ukraine’s Women Warriors
Hundreds of Ukrainian women have joined volunteer groups on the front lines.
U.S.
Video
Can Hackers Be Stopped? The State of Defense in the Private Sector
The recent attack that shut down large parts of the internet is a chilling harbinger of how ugly the war against hacking will be.
Culture
My Get-Rich-Quick Scheme: Sell Dollar Bills on eBay
What's the value of a dollar? Precisely $3.50, plus shipping.
Tech & Science
How to Hold the Tech Industry Accountable for Disruption
After years of disrupting millions out of jobs, Silicon Valley may be developing a social conscience.
Tech & Science
Human Antibodies Produced in Cows Might Help Fight Infectious Diseases
A cow can produce 30 to 60 liters of antibodies per month. Humans, on the other hand, are not as industrious.
World
Video
Female Jihadis Give ISIS New Avenues for Attacks
European authorities are just waking up to the dangers of radicalized women.
Culture
A Revealing Lunch With Roger Stone
The GOP evil genius plans a Donald Trump book and worries about the safety of his dogs.
Tech & Science
Video
Why Some Men Harass Women
Men often harass women to prove their dominance over other men.
U.S.
Meet Charles Harder, the Gawker Killer Now Working for Melania Trump and Roger Ailes
"Hollywood's favorite lawyer" is taking on a new fight against People magazine on behalf of Melania Trump, and against all those "irresponsible journalists" of the internet.
Culture
Inside 108, Noma’s Livelier, Less Expensive Spinoff
Kristian Baumann is on a mission to make Noma's newest incarnation as successful as its parent.
Culture
Rebecca Hall on Playing Christine Chubbuck, the Journalist Who Killed Herself Live on Air
The film is neither depressing nor lurid, but rather a tender portrayal of an intelligent misfit struggling to keep it together.