• The legislation — which critics, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, say goes too far — is expected to go to the Senate floor in the coming month.

Women’s March 2.0

• As the anniversary of the demonstrations that drew hundreds of thousands approaches, a rift has developed between two groups trying to continue the activism the movement inspired.

On one side, Women’s March Inc., which organized the event in Washington and spent much of the past year coordinating protests.

On the other, the organization March On, which says that winning elections should be the primary goal.

• “We can march and take to the streets and yell about all the stuff we want to change, but unless we’re getting people elected to office who are going to make those changes, we’re not really doing anything,” a March On board member said.

California siblings found in chains

• A 17-year-old girl held captive by her parents escaped from her home near Los Angeles on Sunday and called the police, who rescued 12 of her brothers and sisters, some shackled to their beds.

The officers did not immediately realize that seven of the 13 siblings were adults because they were emaciated. They range in age from 2 to 29.