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PHOTO: New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo hands a pen to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Aalayah Eastmond, left, as he signs a bill at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, that removes guns from domestic abusers, May 1, 2018, in New York.
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New York passes law to take guns away from more domestic violence offenders

PHOTO: Amanda Knox, the study abroad student who was accused in Italy of the 2007 murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher, is standing up for other women as host of her own docuseries, "The Scarlet Letter Reports."
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Amanda Knox shines spotlight on public shaming in new docuseries, as term 'Foxy Knoxy' still haunts her

PHOTO: Jillian Suarez took the Oath of Honor with 270 other police recruits as they took the Oath of Honor at the Police Academy, April 26, 2018.
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9/11 hero's daughter sworn into NYPD: 'He would be so totally proud of her'

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9/11 hero's daughter sworn into NYPD

PHOTO: A woman enjoys the sunset in this undated stock photo.
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How a sexual assault survivor is empowering fellow LGBTQ victims

PHOTO: Volunteers help set up a special food table at the South Phoenix Missionary Baptist Church for kids affected by the Arizona teacher strike, April 26, 2018, in Phoenix.
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Volunteers make 600K lunches to make sure kids don't go hungry during teacher walkout

VIDEO: Volunteers make 600K lunches so kids don't do hungry during teacher walkouts
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Volunteers make 600K lunches so kids don't go hungry during teacher walkouts

PHOTO: Bill Cosby walks through the Montgomery County Courthouse with his publicist, Andrew Wyatt, after being found guilty on all counts in his sexual assault retrial, April 26, 2018, in Norristown, Pa.
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Bill Cosby accusers describe moment they heard the guilty verdict: 'I just began to shake'

"I think we're at the prescipice of some change," Robyn, who is in her 50s, said of her #MeToo movement and how it's affected the workplace.
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Women speaking up after the #MeToo movement

"I think that it's okay to still give compliments," Rafael, who's in his 50s, said of the workplace after the #MeToo movement.
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Reading body language in the post-#MeToo workplace