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Memoirist: Evangelical Purity Movement Sees Women's Bodies As A 'Threat'
In Pure, Linda Kay Klein reflects on the "deep, long-lasting shame" caused by churches that claim women and girls are responsible for the sexual desires of men.
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Josh Gordon Joins New England Patriots
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Barstool Sports writer Jerry Thornton about the New England Patriots acquiring Josh Gordon and whether his talent on the field outweighs his flaws.
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Watch Charlotte Gainsbourg Perform 'Sylvia Says' Live In The Studio
Watch veteran performer Charlotte Gainsbourg perform a moody, disco-driven cut from her recent album, Rest.
Trump: Ford Should Accept Invitation To Testify Before Senate Panel
On Wednesday President Donald Trump said Christine Blasey Ford should accept the Senate Judiciary Committee's invitation to testify to discuss her sexual abuse allegations against Brett Kavanaugh.
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Manafort's Guilty Plea Details His Entanglement With Russian-Backed Oligarchs
New York Times reporter Ken Vogel says that Paul Manafort engaged in illegal lobbying to burnish the image of Viktor Yanukovych, the authoritarian president of Ukraine.
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As Catholic Sex Abuse Crisis Deepens, Conservative Circles Blame Gay Priests
Some conservative Catholics are blaming clergy sex abuse on gay priests, citing "homosexual networks" in the church. The argument reflects wider cultural and political conflict in Catholic circles.
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Brooklyn Diocese Reaches $27.5 Million Settlement In Sex Abuse Case
The Diocese of Brooklyn, N.Y., has agreed to a $27.5 million settlement in a sex abuse case. It involves a former religion teacher at a church-affiliated school who molested and raped four boys.
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IGU Board OKs More Storage-tank Contract Authority for General Manager – With Limits
The Interior Gas Utility board of directors on Tuesday authorized the utility’s general manager to execute contracts or make changes to them to complete…
Can The Men Accused Of Sexual Assault In the #MeToo Movement Return To Public Life?
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with The New Yorker's Jia Tolentino about two recent essays by men connected to the #MeToo movement. Tolentino says the essays missed the mark.
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Remembering An Assault
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Caitlin Flanagan, who wrote in The Atlantic about being sexually assaulted in high school by a boy who later apologized.
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