Multiple women have accused “The Sandman” and “Coraline” author Neil Gaiman of sexual assault in a New York Magazine cover story, speaking on the record about their experiences.
Neil Gaiman, who is facing new allegations of sexual misconduct, had cultivated a feminist persona online. Most recently, his child’s nanny has accused him of rape. While Gaiman denies all ...
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Fox News announced its successor to Neil Cavuto, who unexpectedly left the network in December. Will Cain, an avowed conservative who co-hosts “Fox & Friends Weekend,” will take over Cavuto ...
Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Author Neil Gaiman has been the subject of multiple sexual assault accusations reportedly involving several women who have ...
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Multiple projects involving novelist Neil Gaiman, known for books including Coraline and American Gods, have been paused or canceled altogether. Since July, 2024 Gaiman has been accused of sexual ...
A musical adaptation of Neil Gaiman's dark fantasy horror children's novella Coraline is set to run at Leeds Playhouse from April Best-selling British author Neil Gaiman has reportedly been ...
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Justice Gorsuch wrote a brief concurring, joined by Justice Thomas: Sometimes, the Constitution or Congress provides a particular standard of proof. See ante, at 4–5. If not, courts must find one.