Charles Grassley
US Lawmakers Suspect the Pentagon of Lying to Them About Military Sexual Assault Cases
Three years ago, the military testified to Congress that its commanders were more inclined to pursue sexual assault cases than civilian prosecutors — but it now appears that its data was misleading.
Following Outcry, the Red Cross Is Shifting Its Priorities in Haiti
The Red Cross says it is adopting a better approach to help Haitians recover from the 2010 earthquake — but past mistakes might plague its future.
The DEA Just Cancelled Its Contract With Hacking Team
In three years, and spending almost $1 million on it, the DEA only used Hacking Team's spyware 17 times.
The DEA Is Coming Under Congressional Scrutiny for Buying Hacking Tools
Sen. Chuck Grassley wants to know more about how the DEA is using Hacking Team's spyware.
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