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Photo of Alice Sebold, American writer, Mantova, Italy, 2018. Photo by Leonardo Cendamo/Getty Images

Arts Nov 30

Author Alice Sebold apologizes to man cleared in 1981 rape

By Karen Matthews, Associated Press

Nation Feb 25

Lawyer says hospitalized Weinstein is ‘energized’ about appeal

Attorney Arthur Aidala spoke Tuesday as Weinstein remained in a jail unit at Bellevue Hospital. He was taken there after Monday's verdict to be checked out for heart palpitations and high blood pressure.

By Associated Press

Nation Jan 23

Actress Annabella Sciorra Testifies in Weinstein Trial

Actress Annabella Sciorra is confronting Harvey Weinstein at his New York City rape trial.

By Mike Sisak, Tom Hays, Jennifer Peltz, Associated Press

Nation Sep 24

Watch 9:59
How Chanel Miller took her story back after her rapist’s lenient sentence left her feeling ‘invisible’

For years, she was known to the world as "Emily Doe," the survivor of a sexual assault that garnered national attention in part because her attacker served only three months in prison, a sentence that sparked outrage. This week, Chanel…

Politics Oct 03

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Patrick’s Connection to Rape Case Surfaces as Top Campaign Issue

Deval Patrick, Democratic candidate for Massachusetts governor, apologized yesterday for failing to disclose his full involvement with a convicted rapist's case for exoneration.

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