Of Course Trump Is Going After E. Jean Carroll

Last week, multiple outlets reported that the Justice Department would be opening a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, the 82-year-old iconic journalist who successfully sued Donald Trump—twice.

It has been more than two years since she prevailed in back-to-back civil lawsuits against him, winning a $5 million verdict in May 2023, followed by another $83.3 million in January 2024. The…

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Francia destapa abusos de todo tipo contra menores en las actividades extraescolares

¿Qué nos ha pasado? Cuando Francia creó la escuela infantil, fue para acabar con los asilos infantiles, esas guarderías inhumanas donde las trabajadoras dejaban a sus hijos y en las que la disciplina se imponía a varazos. En aquella época, una pedagoga excepcional, Pauline Kergomard, hablaba de “crímenes de lesa infancia”. Bajo su influencia, en 1881, Jules Ferry instituyó verdaderas escuelas…

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Documentary ‘Ask E. Jean’ Is a Funny, Moving Portrait of a Fearless Woman

Director Ivy Meeropol on the challenges of making a film about E. Jean Carroll, Trump’s most formidable legal adversary. This film review and interview was originally published by The Contrarian. Ask E. Jean, the poignant yet entertaining documentary about E. Jean Carroll—the colorful author and advice columnist who beat Donald Trump in court, twice—is finally in theaters. […]

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Que reste-t-il du procès des viols de Mazan?

La société française a été bouleversée par le procès public de 51 violeurs de Gisèle Pelicot, qui a donné un nouvel élan au mouvement féministe et a permis une définition plus claire du viol. Mais pour beaucoup de femmes, le chemin à parcourir est encore bien long.

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#MeToo ‘Got Killed Very Quickly’ in Hollywood, Says Cate Blanchett

During a conversation at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, Cate Blanchett spoke about the #MeToo movement and said she believes the momentum behind it disappeared too quickly in Hollywood. The actor reflected on the movement’s impact while discussing ongoing gender imbalance in the film industry. She also spoke about the impact of gender imbalance on […]

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Jermaine Jackson Ordered to Pay $6.5M After Woman Said He Forcibly Entered Her Home & Raped Her in 1988

Jermaine Jackson has reportedly been ordered to pay more than $6.5 million to a woman after she claimed he forced his way into her home and raped her in 1988. The alleged victim, Rita Butler Barrett, accused Jackson in a

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Eric Swalwell and the Persistent Problem of Silent Complicity

Rep. Eric Swalwell has ended his California gubernatorial primary campaign and resigned from Congress amidst a flurry of allegations about sexual assault and misconduct that involved female members of his staff, interns and others. When the story first broke, many of his fellow Democrats were quick to denounce the now-former legislator’s alleged behavior.

This is an altogether familiar—and…

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Rubén Gallego on why he defended Eric Swalwell — and why he regrets it now

This month, Rep. Eric Swalwell faced a flood of sexual misconduct allegations, pushing him to drop out of the California governor’s race. But the scandal’s blast radius has also ensnared Sen. Rubén Gallego of Arizona, a potential presidential candidate in 2028 and one of Swalwell’s close allies before the stories broke. Gallego had endorsed Swalwell’s […]

Left-Wing Celebs Completely Silent on Eric Swalwell Sexual Assault Allegations, with One C-List Exception

Hollywood celebrities who have been vocal in the "MeToo" and "Time's Up" movements have stayed conspicuously quiet in the first day since several women accused Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) of unwanted sexual advances and even rape.

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Patrick Bruel: Third Woman Files Sexual Assault Complaint Against French Star

A third woman has filed a sexual assault complaint against French singer and actor Patrick Bruel, adding to a growing list of allegations against the star which his lawyer has said are unfounded. Former Belgian press attaché Karine Viseur announced that she had filed a complaint against Bruel, related to events which took place in […]

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What do we do with Cesar Chavez’s memory now?

Countless streets, parks, and schools across America are named for Cesar Chavez, the United Farm Workers union organizer and 1960s icon of Latino activism and the labor movement. There is even a holiday commemorating his life and legacy, on March 31, that is formally observed by four Western states (and less formally by many others): […]

The Latest Cache of Epstein Files Haven’t (and Won’t) Spark Wall Street’s #MeToo Moment

In 2010, a 28-year-old woman working at the London branch of a Wall Street bank was leaving the office around 10 p.m. when a colleague pushed her against a wall and tried to forcibly kiss her. "A cab driver saw what was happening and physically pulled him off me," the woman, who asked not to be named for fear of repercussions, told me. She reported the incident the next day to her manager, who…

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Kevin Spacey Settles With Three Male Sexual Assault Accusers Before London Trial

LONDON -- Three men who alleged that actor Kevin Spacey sexually assaulted them have settled their civil claims before going to trial at the High Court in London, courts document show.

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‘The Bride!’ Speaks Back: Rage and Autonomy in Gyllenhaal’s Frankenstein

Women are often stereotyped as overly talkative—gossiping, ‘blabbing’ or labeled ‘Chatty Cathys.’ Archie Bunker in the television series All in the Family often tells his wife Edith to “stifle yourself” to stop her talking. Recently, one critic argued that “the bride” (played by Jessie Buckley) in writer-director Maggie Gyllenhaal’s new movie of the same name, talks too much.

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#MeTooJazz / Μουσικοί καταγγέλλουν σεξισμό και «ομερτά» στη μουσική βιομηχανία

Ένα κύμα καταγγελιών για σεξισμό και σεξουαλική βία στον χώρο της τζαζ φέρνει στο προσκήνιο μια ανοιχτή επιστολή που δημοσιεύθηκε τη Δευτέρα (9/3) στους ιστότοπους Mediapart και Citizen Jazz, την οποία υπογράφουν περίπου 100 επαγγελματίες μουσικοί, άνδρες και γυναίκες. Οι υπογράφοντες καταγγέλλουν ότι για χρόνια επικρατεί σιωπή και συγκάλυψη – «ομερτά» γύρω από περιστατικά κακοποίησης

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