1. I'm sharing my #MeToo story because Congress is broken, and we have to fix it

From Washington Post: "I'm sharing my story of abuse in a congresswoman's office. I'm done being a victim."

2. Him, Too

From New York Times: "Eric Schneiderman stands accused of the very sorts of abuse he claimed to fight as state attorney general. Now it's up to legislators to pick a true champion."

3. Eric Schneiderman gets what he deserves for treating women like garbage — a resignation

From New York Daily News: "Hope for truly talented people of good character to contend to replace him."

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