National Actress Annabella Sciorra Testifies That Harvey Weinstein Raped Her She is the first of six women expected to testify at his trial that Weinstein raped or sexually assaulted them. "I said, 'No, no,' but there was not much I could do at that point," Sciorra said. Vanessa Romo Rose Friedman
National The Harvey Weinstein Trial: A Brief Timeline Of How We Got Here For years, dark rumors swirled around the movie producer. So how did those whispered allegations result in a full-fledged criminal trial? Here's an abridged history. Colin Dwyer
National Harvey Weinstein Is Charged With Sexual Assault In Los Angeles, As N.Y. Trial Begins In one incident, Weinstein allegedly went to a hotel and raped a woman after pushing his way into her room. The second alleged assault took place the next evening in a hotel in Beverly Hills. Vanessa Romo Ina Jaffe
Arts & Life Harvey Weinstein Heads To Trial For Sex Crimes In A #MeToo Landmark It's the first criminal trial for Weinstein, whose alleged misconduct helped set off a movement. Now, the former producer faces five charges that may land him a long prison sentence in New York. Rose Friedman Colin Dwyer
Business 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
Health China Has Been Slow To Embrace #MeToo. Pop-Up Sexual Consent Workshops Might Help After her own sexual assault, a social media celebrity in China is challenging the country's taboo against frank discussions about sex by hosting consent workshops for students at a Beijing bar. Amy Cheng
Arts & Life James Franco Sued By Former Students For Alleged Sexual Exploitation And Fraud A lawsuit has been filed against the actor and others, alleging unsafe and unnecessary sex and nudity at an acting school that he ran. The two plaintiffs spoke with NPR. Elizabeth Blair Ted Robbins Nina Gregory
National Chanel Miller, Sexual Assault Survivor, On The 'Immense Relief' Of Going Public She was long known only as the victim of Brock Turner, who got a lenient sentence for assaulting her. Now, Miller tells NPR she can "finally exist in the world without having to hide anything." Colin Dwyer Rachel Martin
National Lawsuits Say Lyft Doesn't Do Enough To Protect Women From Predatory Drivers Dozens of women say Lyft drivers sexually assaulted them. They are suing the ride-hailing company to force it to make rides safer. Eric Westervelt
National Emma Thompson Quits Film After Studio Hires Executive Accused Of Harassment "If people who have spoken out — like me — do not take this sort of a stand ... things are very unlikely to change at anything like the pace required to protect my daughter's generation," she wrote. Merrit Kennedy