Sorry, or Not: How Men Accused of Sexual Misconduct React
Powerful men continue to be accused of sexual harassment and assaults, and have been responding by accepting, hedging or dodging the allegations.

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Powerful men continue to be accused of sexual harassment and assaults, and have been responding by accepting, hedging or dodging the allegations.
By NATALIE RENEAU and SARAH STEIN KERR
Some common reasons raised for doubt, like a long delay before speaking out or a hazy recall of timing, are exactly what experts say they would expect to see after a sexual assault.
By SHAILA DEWAN
Jose Ines Garcia Zarate was convicted only of being a felon in possession of a firearm in the fatal shooting of Ms. Steinle in San Francisco.
By CAITLIN DICKERSON, THOMAS FULLER and MATT STEVENS
A magnitude-4.1 earthquake whose center was about six miles northeast of Dover was felt from Virginia to Connecticut.
By MATT STEVENS
Doug Jones, the Democratic nominee running against Roy S. Moore in Alabama, has leaned on a network of fellow prosecutors and civil rights lawyers for help.
By ALEXANDER BURNS
Our new gender editor offers insights and updates on the sexual misconduct scandals roiling our society.
By JESSICA BENNETT
The restaurant that employed Tony Hovater, who expressed a belief that races are better off separate, said it had received threats.
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
White conservatives face tough decisions in the wake of sex allegations against Roy Moore. But black voters’ attention, and enthusiasm, could be equally important.
By RICHARD FAUSSET
