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Pope Francis Expresses 'Shame' and 'Sorrow' Over Latest Abuse Allegations
After days of silence and a barrage of criticism for failing to address the most recent priest sex abuse scandal, the Vatican speaks: "The Holy See condemns unequivocally the sexual abuse of minors." -
Fallout From Ohio State's Handling Of Domestic Violence Allegations Reaches Boston College Football
BC's athletic director and head coach both have professional ties to Zach Smith. -
Miss Plymouth County Gives Up Crown Over Miss Massachusetts #MeToo Skit
Maude Gorman resigned her crown after a skit at last month's event touched a raw nerve. -
Weinstein Is At Manhattan Courthouse For New Charges
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. said the 66-year-old Weinstein is charged with "some of the most serious sexual offenses" that exist under state law. -
Rosenberg And Estranged Husband Hefner Want Alleged Sexual Assault Victim Publicly Named
Lawyers for former Senate President Stan Rosenberg and his estranged husband Bryon Hefner have requested that the court publicly reveal the identity of the John Doe who accused Hefner of sexual assault. -
Indiana Lawmaker Comes Forward To Accuse AG Hill
There are growing calls for Attorney General Curtis Hill to resign amid sexual misconduct allegations. -
Harvey Weinstein Accused Of Forcible Sex Act By A Third Woman
The new charges involve allegations against the Hollywood mogul from 2006. -
Two More Chilean Bishops Are Out As Pope Cleans House
In the region of the Rancagua diocese, 14 priests have been accused of having had sex with minors. -
Restaurateur Ken Friedman Is Out Of Exile Sooner Than Expected
Food writer Corby Kummer joined Boston Public Radio to talk about Friedman's collaboration with two female chefs in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations against him. -
Undocumented Houseworkers Are Easy Prey For Abusers
Many household names have been emboldened by the "Me Too" movement. But what about the women in our midst you've never heard of who live in the shadows — house cleaners and nannies — working in private homes?