Politics 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
National Military Panel Urges Taking Sexual Assault Cases Out Of Commanders' Control Such a shift would run counter to years of military practice. The Pentagon has long resisted the idea of taking sexual assault cases outside of the normal chain of command. Bill Chappell
Arts & Life Violence, suffering, survival, and metamorphosis in Paisley Rekdal’s ‘Nightingale’ ‘A haunting and haunted collection’ splits us open John O'Brien
Serial rapists targeted women on Aurora. This woman got justice In June 2017, Robin Curtis lived in a tent one block away from busy Aurora Avenue in Seattle. Kate Walters
Politics Democratic Bill Aims To Block Title IX Rule Changes Pushed By Trump Administration The bill comes as the U.S. Department of Education is nearing the end of a lengthy rule-making process to revise rules that govern how universities that receive federal funding handle sexual assault. Sam Gringlas
National Bill Cosby Loses Appeal Of Sexual Assault Conviction Cosby is serving a sentence of 3-10 years for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand at his home outside Philadelphia in 2004. Bill Chappell
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
What ‘Unbelievable’ teaches us about responding to stories of sexual assault When Marie told Lynnwood police she had been raped, she was discredited and accused of making a false report. Then two female police officers in Colorado tracked down her rapist — after he had raped many other women in that state. Bill Radke
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
Arts & Life Chanel Miller Says 'Know My Name' As She Reflects On Her Assault By Brock Turner At points, it is hard to read Miller's devastating, immersive memoir and breathe at the same time. Miller is an extraordinary writer, with her sharpest moments focusing on her family and their grief. Annalisa Quinn