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Kavanaugh Accuser Willing To Testify If Asked
Senate Democrats want to delay Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation vote, after a woman went public to accuse Kavanaugh of sexual assault at a high school party decades ago. -
Kavanaugh Denies Allegation Of Sexual Misconduct In School
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Friday denied a sexual misconduct allegation from when he was in high school. -
With CBS Les Moonves’s Resignation, Where Does #MeToo Stand Almost A Year After Weinstein?
It looked like the #MeToo movement was losing steam, until Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow came out with another bombshell report. -
Les Moonves Out At CBS After Harassment Allegations
Moonves has been accused by at least 12 women of sexual misconduct, including forcing women to perform sex acts on him. He claims that he abided by the principle that "'no' means 'no.'" -
USA Gymnastics Head Kerry Perry Resigns Amid Abuse Scandal
Perry has been under scrutiny from the U.S. Olympic Committee as USA Gymnastics attempts to navigate a path forward following a sexual abuse scandal by former team doctor Larry Nassar. -
Clergy Sex Abuse Survivors Face Lifelong Financial Burdens
Being sexually abused as a child can shape someone's entire life: their health, relationships, spirituality. And the loss of income can be enormous. -
Archbishop Alleges Pope Francis Long Knew About Abuse, Calls On Him To Resign
In an 11-page letter, an ex-Vatican diplomat calls for Pope Francis to resign, alleging he knew about former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick's abuses for years. -
Former CDC Director Arrested And Charged With Sexual Misconduct
The New York Police Department told NPR that Frieden allegedly "grabbed a victim's buttocks without her permission" last October. -
Details Of Uber Harassment Settlement Released
Dozens of women and minorities who said they were harassed while working as engineers at Uber filed a class-action lawsuit. Hundreds of people also sued for discrimination claims. -
Federal Housing Agency Employee Secretly Taped Director's Sexual Advances Toward Her
A female employee says her audio recordings show that Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Melvin Watt held up her pay raise as he pressed her for a sexual relationship.