Alexa Liautaud
Protesters with disabilities were handcuffed and dragged out of a House committee meeting
At least five protesters could be seen being taken away by police.
Israeli police recommend corruption charges for Netanyahu
The recommendations follow a months-long investigation
Three employees charged in death of inmate at jail overseen by Sheriff David Clarke
Prosecutors say two employees deliberately cut off the inmate's water supply before a commander helped them cover it up.
Convicted terrorist watched "Arrested Development" and grew vegetables at Guantanamo Bay
Testifying has its perks.
"There is nowhere for them to escape": Assad's latest offensive is killing hundreds of civilians in Syria
Syrian regime warplanes pummeled the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta enclave for the fifth consecutive day Friday, killing more than 200 civilians this week alone.
The Pentagon just launched a sweeping anti-harassment policy for the military
Advocates say the policy is a “start” but requires urgent action to effect real change in the ranks.
#MeToo is coming for the U.S. military
A growing chorus of active-duty and retired service members are hoping to draw scrutiny to the nation’s largest employer.
Even veterans don’t want Trump’s military parade
The president has even lost "Fox & Friends" on this one
Top Trump aide steps down amid allegations he beat two ex-wives
The allegations were made public after he was recently romantically linked to Communications Director Hope Hicks.
Threat of ISIS fighters returning to the U.S. is “miniscule compared to other countries,” experts say
“'Homegrown’ extremists currently appear to be more likely to commit domestic jihadi attacks than returning travelers,” the study found.
Trump's Pentagon expected to lower the bar on when the U.S. should use nukes
“There’s stuff here that’s really dangerous”