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Nov 18 2017
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Trump risks hypocrisy charges with Franken attack
President Trump injected himself into the national debate over sexual harassment again, a risky move that opens the president up to charges of hypocrisy over his past behavior and his reluctance to rebuke Republicans who have been accused of misconduct.
The HillJun 05 2023
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Former Kennewick teacher and mother of 6 arrested on child rape and drug charges
A former Kennewick teacher and mother of 6 is facing charges of child rape, child sexual assault and drug possession after being arrested in Whatcom County. Tana Perkins Reneau, 51, of Blaine, was arrested by Whatcom County Sheriff deputies after detectives for the department investigated a Child Protective Services report containing alleged instances of abuse, the Bellingham Herald reported
Tri-City HeraldJun 09 2023
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Former President Donald Trump's second indictment, annotated
Former President Donald Trump has survived impeachment two times, been sued repeatedly, found liable for sexual abuse, his company has been found guilty of tax evasion, and he faces a criminal trial in New York. Now it is US v. Donald Trump. The former president faces his first federal indictment for retention of classified documents and conspiracy with a top aide to hide them from the
CNN DigitalJun 05 2023
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Trump-appointed judge rules ban on drag shows for children unconstitutional
Editor's note: This article contains sexually explicit language some readers might find disturbing. A Trump-appointed federal judge has struck down Tennessee's law banning drag shows and "adult cabaret entertainment" for children as unconstitutional as state officials maintain that the law remains in effect in all but one of the state's counties. In an opinion published Friday, Judge Thomas
The Christian PostJun 13 2023
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Johns Hopkins defines women as 'non-men' in LGBTQ glossary, drawing misogyny accusations: ‘Stop erasing us’
Johns Hopkins University has fueled outrage for calling lesbians "non-men" in its updated glossary of LGBTQ terms. Prominent Twitter users including J.K. Rowling and others ripped the college for the entry, accusing the well-known medical research school of erasing women with the new definition. Users spotted the entry Monday while reading through the "LGBTQ Glossary" posted on Johns Hopkins
Fox News DigitalJun 09 2023
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What Maryland officials are saying about Donald Trump’s federal indictment on charges of mishandling classified documents
Donald Trump said Thursday night that he was indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents, making him the first former president in U.S. history to face federal criminal charges. Trump, who has already been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury for payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence claims of an extramarital sexual encounter, faces additional investigations
Baltimore SunJun 09 2023
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The Case(s) Against Donald Trump
Donald Trump’s legal troubles extend far beyond New York’s city limits. In Georgia, he is being investigated for his attempts to overturn the state’s 2020 election results while he was president. In Washington, D.C., a Justice Department special counsel is running a fast-moving probe into both his handling of classified documents and his conduct around the attack on the U.S. Capitol. Then
New York MagazineMay 31 2023
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Attorney arrested for rapes committed in Boston 15 years ago
An attorney was arrested in New Jersey on Wednesday for a string of rapes he's accused of committing in Boston more than a decade ago, CBS Boston reported. Boston police said that Matthew Nilo, 35, was arrested in Weehawken, just outside of New York City, in connection with four sexual assaults that took place in the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston over two days in 2007 and two days in 2008
CBS News (Online)Jan 27 2018
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The #MeToo movement roils Capitol Hill as more allegations made public
The public reckoning over sexual misconduct has ended the congressional careers of eight lawmakers, with Rep. Patrick Meehan (R-Pa.) the latest to declare he will not seek reelection after it was revealed that he settled a harassment claim with a decades-younger aide.
Washington PostMay 31 2023
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Attorney arrested over string of rapes and kidnappings in Boston
An attorney accused of kidnapping and multiple rapes in Massachusetts has been arrested, according to the FBI. Matthew J. Nilo, 35, was arrested in Weehawken, New Jersey, on Tuesday in relation to a number of sexual assaults that occurred in Boston, MA, between 2007 and 2008. According to CBS Boston, Nilo is originally from the Boston area and lived in the North End neighborhood of the city.
Newsweek