National Lawyers Say AG Set Out To Get Evidence Against Gov. Cuomo In Harassment Investigation "I know the difference between putting together a case against a target versus doing independent fact-finding with an open mind," Andrew Cuomo's lawyer Rita Glavin said on Friday. Vanessa Romo
California Sues Gaming Giant Activision Blizzard Over Unequal Pay, Sexual Harassment The studio behind Call of Duty and World of Warcraft is facing a civil lawsuit over allegations of gender discrimination, sexual harassment and equal pay violations. The company disputes the claims. Joe Hernandez
National A Commission Finds 'Quite A Lot Of Tolerance' For Sexual Harassment In The Military A new report says commanders need training to learn how to stop what an official described as "daily acts of demeaning language and sexual harassment" in the military. Ayesha Rascoe
Elizabeth Warren Stitches The Stories She Says 'Help Us Learn To Persist' Sen. Elizabeth Warren says she isn't looking to be president. She's looking for change, she tells NPR, which happens when we talk about our stories — from sexual harassment to child care troubles. Rachel Martin
National Gov. Cuomo Grants N.Y. AG's Request To Investigate Sexual Harassment Allegations Two former aides to Cuomo have come forward with complaints of sexual harassment during their time in his administration. The investigation's findings will be disclosed in a public report. Laurel Wamsley
Fox News Host Newly Fired For Sexual Misconduct Had Inspired Earlier Warning Fox News fired Ed Henry after an investigation of alleged "willful sexual misconduct in the workplace." He was given a plum job despite a colleague's complaint warning against elevating his profile. David Folkenflik
In The Heat Of The Moment: How Intense Emotions Transform Us In a fit of anger or in the grip of fear, many of us make decisions that we never would have anticipated. This week, we look at situations that make us strangers to ourselves — and why it's so difficult to remember what these "hot states" feel like once the moment is over. Shankar Vedantam Rhaina Cohen Tara Boyle Jennifer Schmidt
National McDonald's Is Sued Over 'Systemic Sexual Harassment' Of Female Workers A former employee has filed a class action lawsuit against McDonald's and one Michigan franchise, alleging a "culture of sexual harassment." Alina Selyukh
Post-#MeToo, Ernst & Young Grapples With Diverging Views Of Its Culture Until recently, the accounting giant coached some top women leaders to look "polished" and speak briefly. The company has since disavowed the program, arguing its workplace culture promotes women. Yuki Noguchi
National Is Redemption Possible In The Aftermath Of #MeToo? Some of the powerful men accused of sexual misconduct in the early days of the #MeToo movement are now attempting comebacks, which raises questions about rehabilitation, redemption and reentry. Tovia Smith