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Actor Steven Seagal has been accused of sexual assault by another woman, this time by a former model who describes a horrific 2002 attack in a hotel room.

Actor Steven Seagal has been accused of sexual assault by another woman, this time by a former model who describes a horrific 2002 attack in a hotel room.

Michael Dillard, 15, was last seen on Friday January 12, 2018 at his parents' home in Calvin, West Virginia. Private investigator John Bonazzo is offering a $3,000 reward for information leading to Michael's safe return.

Michael Dillard, 15, was last seen on Friday January 12, 2018 at his parents' home in Calvin, West Virginia. Private investigator John Bonazzo is offering a $3,000 reward for information leading to Michael's safe return.

Michael Dillard, 15, was last seen on Friday January 12, 2018 at his parents' home in Calvin, West Virginia. Private investigator John Bonazzo is offering a $3,000 reward for information leading to Michael's safe return.

Authorities warned that the devices appear to be getting more sophisticated. The FBI has sent 350 special agents to Austin, Texas, as well as extra bomb squads.

Authorities warned that the devices appear to be getting more sophisticated. The FBI has sent 350 special agents to Austin, Texas, as well as extra bomb squads.

Marquise Hepburn was biking to work Thursday afternoon just as the 950-ton span buckled onto the busy roadway below, his attorney said Monday.

Marquise Hepburn was biking to work Thursday afternoon just as the 950-ton span buckled onto the busy roadway below, his attorney said Monday.

Today's Working Women Honor Their Courageous Foremothers

Nearly two centuries ago, a group of women and girls — some as young as 12 — decided they'd had enough. Laboring in the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts, they faced exhausting 14-hour days, abusive supervisors and dangerous working conditions. When threatened with a pay cut, they finally put their foot down.

The mill workers organized, went on strike and formed America's first union of working women. They shocked their bosses, captured the attention of a young nation and blazed a trail for the nascent labor movement that would follow.

As we celebrate Women's History Month, working women are proudly living up to that example—organizing, taking to the streets and running for office in unprecedented numbers. It is a reminder that the movements for worker and women’s rights always have been interwoven.

But even as we rally together, our opponents are proving to be as relentless as ever. It’s been 184 years since that first strike in Lowell, and our rights still are being threatened by the rich and powerful. The Janus v. AFSCME case currently before the Supreme Court...