What We’re Reading: November 7, 2017

These are the day’s top talent stories from around the web.

The Paradise Papers, a leak of financial documents, highlight how individuals and corporations move money to avoid taxes, reports BBC.

One week after Gothamist and DNAinfo employees unionized, the owner of the publications closed shop, writes The Guardian.


Only about half of LGBTQ people are out at work, via Fast Company.

There are some major complexities in how people perceive what is – and isn’t – sexual harassment, writes NPR.

Finally, here’s how closing redundant military bases helps local economies, via Newsweek.