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Kavanaugh, Ford Agree To Testify On Thursday
Some details of the hearing remain in negotiation. -
Media Chiefs Face Backlash For Defending Articles By Alleged #MeToo Offenders
Do #MeToo offenders deserve a platform to tell their story? Two publications get a resounding answer. -
Trump Attacks Kavanaugh Accuser By Name Amid Negotiations For Hearing
The president had been restrained in responding to the accusation by Christine Blasey Ford that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were both in high school. -
How To Talk To Young People About The Kavanaugh Story
In the age of #MeToo, experts say parents are the primary educators about consent, and the current debate offers a teachable moment. -
Kavanaugh Accuser Open To Testifying About Sexual Assault Allegations
Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who alleges Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a high school party in the 1980s, is open to appearing before a Senate panel next week. -
Kavanaugh Accuser Classmate: 'That It Happened Or Not, I Have No Idea'
After saying on social media that the incident "did happen," a former classmate of Christine Blasey Ford tells NPR she does not have first-hand knowledge of it. -
Doctor, Girlfriend Accused Of Drugging And Raping 2 Women, And Maybe Hundreds More
Grant Robichaux, 38, is an orthopedic surgeon who appeared on a Bravo reality show in 2014. Prosecutors say videos found on his phone show the assaults of many women too intoxicated to consent. -
Trump Says He Wants To Hear From Kavanaugh's Accuser
The President told reporters "we'll have to make a decision" if Christine Blasey Ford "makes a credible showing." -
Kavanaugh Accused Of Sexual Assault
It's not every presidential administration in which news that the former campaign chairman has agreed to cooperate with the special counsel, gets knocked off the front page in a matter of hours. But the Trump team is ever the exception. -
All Revved Up: The Catholic Church Fails To Act On Pervasive Sexual Abuse
Reverands Irene Monroe and Emmet Price joined Boston Public Radio to talk about the Catholic Church's inaction regarding sexual abuse.