Alexa Liautaud
General who called sexual harassment allegations “fake news” is removed by the U.S. Marines
Brig. Gen. Kurt Stein headed the office that oversees sexual assault prevention.
U.S. believes Russia is tampering with chemical weapons evidence in Syria
International inspectors still cannot get access to Douma, where a suspected chemical attack left 75 dead.
Trump launches "precision strikes" on Syria after chemical attacks
The attacks began late Friday night
Prosecutors think Michael Cohen’s request for special treatment is dumb
“You could imagine there are a lot of drug dealers in the south side of Chicago who would love to have that right. But that’s not how it works.”
Pruitt used four "secret" email addresses including one with an Oklahoma Football handle
Lawmakers are concerned the EPA has been withholding records.
Saudi Arabia wants to build a moat around Qatar
Tensions are escalating over Qatar’s alleged ties with Iran and terrorism financing
Mike Pompeo had undisclosed business ties to Chinese government
A CIA spokesman brushed off the allegation, saying Pompeo had no reason to be aware of the intricacies of his company
U.S. Marine Corps general suspended after calling sexual harassment allegations “fake news”
His office oversaw sexual assault prevention efforts for the Marine Corps
California is begrudgingly sending 400 National Guard troops for Trump’s border wall plan
The state is cooperating, but they're not happy about it.
Zuckerberg’s private data revealed after using ineffective privacy settings at Senate testimony
The Facebook CEO failed to use the proper privacy settings to protect his private data from public eyes Tuesday
Watch a U.S. senator tell Mark Zuckerberg his “user agreement sucks”
Zuckerberg sat before the legislators for hours Tuesday.
White House removes Chad from travel ban for meeting “baseline security standard”
What that standard is exactly is still unclear.