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All I needed was a pair of headphones.
A new law in Belgium has set a new standard for protecting a class of people long abused and exploited by the masses: Pimps. Yes, you read that correctly: The purveyors of the sex trade enjoy new rights under legislation just passed in the country that serves as the seat of the European Union. Their […]
A Wichita man has been sentenced to more than 17 years in prison for a series of sexual assaults on several women. A Sedgwick County district judge handed down a 206-month sentence to 64-year-old Michael O’Neal, who
By Joseph Awuah-Darko, a British-born artist working in Ghana.
Pentagon officials are cautiously optimistic that an overall decline in reported sexual assaults among active-duty service members and the military academies suggests that leaders are finally getting a handle on what has been a persistent problem. "The department’s leadership has made this a top priority issue and has been deeply committed to this work, and that work is starting to bend the curve," Beth Foster, executive director of the Pentagon's office of force resiliency, said Thursday....
Pentagon officials are cautiously optimistic that an overall decline in reported sexual assaults among active-duty service members and the military academies suggests that leaders are finally getting a handle on what has been a persistent problem
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pentagon officials are cautiously optimistic that an overall decline in reported sexual assaults among active-duty service members and the military academies suggests that leaders are finally getting a handle on what has been a persistent problem. “The department’s leadership has made this a top priority issue and has been deeply committed to […]
Lawyers for the illusionist say the allegations are "false and scurrilous".
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"Going forward, the primary point of contact for graduate workers facing misconduct must be SGWU, and not University administrators. The Union must be able to empower graduate workers to seek real recourse regardless of the nature of the mistreatment," write Chloé Brault and Sophie Jean Walton.