Rape Coverup Shows What Happens When Public Officials Value Themselves Over the Public

Rape Coverup Shows What Happens When Public Officials Value Themselves Over the Public

Have you ever noticed that so-called "privacy" laws often end up protecting the privacy of … the government?

Case in point:  A rape by a 17-year-old boy of a 14-year-old student at a public high school in Manchester, New Hampshire. It happened in 2015, so you'd think by now it'd be old news. But it's new news, because the authorities just announced it … last week.

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Students Stage Sit-In Over Sexual Harassment … In Eighth Grade

Matthew McDonald

Unwanted slapping, touching, and body comments are among the things some girls at a middle school in Northampton, Massachusetts say happen all the time when they're among boys. They say the punishments for such behavior are light.

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