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One of the first women to publicly come forward against Russell Simmons reflects on finding her strength.
As women demand equal pay, the wage gap and player disparity debates continue in the WNBA.
Henderson, who has worked on "Moesha," "Family Matters" and "Soul Food," sat down to discuss her journey in Hollywood.

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Investigators are examining ties among Stone, inflammatory conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, and violent rioters.
A conversation with the former president about the Affordable Care Act — what went right, what went wrong, and why.
"Posting a video attack of teacher unions with wall of guns backdrop — deplorable," a Twitter user snapped.
A cousin of Ray Wood shared a confession letter in which Wood said that the agencies facilitated the assassination.
How a Texas-first energy policy turned into a Texas-only energy failure.
The four members of the school board in California didn't realize their meeting was being broadcast to the public.
Prosecutors have asked that the man be questioned to determine whether accessory to murder charges could be made.
Officials take action after students post disturbing video of what occurred during an online class at Oxnard College.
More than a dozen people in the U.S. died in homes that had lost their heat, and most of those were in Texas.
"I want us to have fun together, to explore each other. Does that sound pleasing to you?”
Andrew Cuomo and Gavin Newsom are embroiled in distinct political woes for their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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