Government LIVE: Brett Kavanaugh appears before Senate after testimony from Christine Blasey Ford NPR Staff
"I believe Judge Kavanaugh." One woman's defense of Supreme Court nominee, as sexual misconduct allegations mount. As a third woman comes forward with allegations of sexual misconduct by Brett Kavanaugh, Heritage Foundation legal fellow Elizabeth Slattery explains why #IStandWithBrett. Bill Radke Sophie Reid
Arts & Life What happened after I blacked out — and why didn’t one of those young men intervene? Mandy Greer
Embattled state Rep. Manweller faces fresh pressure to stand down Republican Rep. Matt Manweller is seeking re-election this Fall. But state party leaders want him to resign, amid allegations of an underage sexual relationship back in 1997. And now a new political action committee campaign plans to unseat him. Bill Radke Sophie Reid
Government Mayor Durkan begins overhaul of city's harassment reporting system Nearly a year after Seattle City Light employees started coming forward to describe sexual harassment in their department, Mayor Jenny Durkan has announced changes to the way harassment complaints handled in city government. Sydney Brownstone
Education How student journalists uncovered the sexual misconduct story at WSU Kim Malcolm talks with The Daily Evergreen reporter Ian Smay about his investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against former Washington State University quarterback Jason Gesser. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Government Seattle aims to protect nannies, gardeners and home cooks The legislation comes weeks after the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights was passed. Paige Browning
Men: You have more power than you realize. Here's how to use it Our battle in this episode is figuring out what it takes to tackle workplace sexism and exactly what it means to truly be an ally at work. Eula Scott Bynoe Jeannie Yandel Caroline Chamberlain Gomez