It’s been six years since the two New York Times journalists, Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor, published an article exposing Harvey Weinstein’s history of using his power to sexually assault and harass his employees. The public’s realization that these abuses of power were open secrets in Hollywood triggered the #MeToo movement, which encouraged men and women to share their experiences with sexual assault and harrassment. At the time, powerful men across all industries were outed as routine predators who used their station to coerce and abuse both women and men.
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Yellow and Blue Highlighted at the State of the Union
Yellow and blue painted hope for the State of the Union to support Ukraine afar in their battle against Russian forces. For many years, the State of the Union address served as a platform for presidents to discuss about their future plans for the United States in regards to economics, politics, and other topics. Now, it has opened up its stage for colored outfits that share its support overseas. This was not the only year when congress people dressed according to political times.
Miss USA Winner jumps to her death in Manhattan
An attorney, model, and Miss USA Winner, Cheslie Kryst has been admired and loved by many who know her. After a police investigation on Sunday morning, the police found that Kryst committed suicide by jumping in a high-rise building in Manhattan’s West Side. The community has not forgotten the legacy she has put during her times working as an attorney.
‘Time’s Up’ CEO Resigns Amid Backlash Surrounding Cuomo Ties
The CEO of the sexual harassment victims’ advocacy group ‘Time’s Up’ has resigned on Thursday due to outrage surrounding revelations. They alluded that the chief executive advised former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s administration last year after he was first accused of misconduct.