April 25, 2018 Former Army major tells of his efforts to halt use of hazardous burn pits at Iraq military base The dangers of burn pit exposures at Forward Operating Base Marez in Mosul, Iraq, were first noticed when the U.S. military presence was at its height, but nothing was done to correct the problem, Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ has learned.
April 25, 2018 UC Berkeley riots: Violence looms as mayor questioned over ties to extremist group The University of California, Berkeley is likely to once again be the site of brutal protests on Thursday as questions arise about whether the city’s mayor has ties to an extremist group sparking violence.
April 25, 2018 Rod Rosenstein, man behind Comey’s firing, is highly respected on Capitol Hill Rod Rosenstein, who recommended that President Trump fire FBI Director James Comey, is widely respected by both career civil servants and members of both political parties.
April 25, 2018 Claims of Russian swing-state meddling a 'red herring,' say election experts Key Democrats blame Russian tampering in key swing states for costing Hillary Clinton the 2016 presidential election, but a Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ investigation found no evidence to back up such claims.
April 25, 2018 James Comey hearings: DNC behind Manafort's Ukraine scandal, source says In interviews with multiple sources close to Manafort in Ukraine, Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ has learned that at least some of what has been reported about Manafort’s dealings in Ukraine has been driven by operatives employed by the Democratic National Committee
April 25, 2018 Acting FBI boss Andrew McCabe faces pressure, probes, uncertain future Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe is under mounting scrutiny and increasing calls for him to step aside amid allegations of politicized leadership, conflicts of interest and significant investigative missteps at the nation’s top law enforcement agency.
April 25, 2018 Florida felons are latest point of contention in fight for battleground state's votes Florida is embroiled in a debate that could have serious ramifications for the midterm elections, and for 2020. The governor was ordered by a federal judge to revamp the state's "fatally flawed" voting rights restoration process for felons.
April 25, 2018 Court determines military burn pits caused lung disease in service members The thousands of U.S. military personnel and private contractors, whose health was compromised from the dense black smoke of burn pits and then denied proper treatment, may finally be vindicated with a recent court ruling.
April 25, 2018 US taxpayer money earmarked for Afghan reconstruction efforts could be easily lost says new oversight report A new watchdog report claims that billions of dollars in donor contributions, including $3 billion from the U.S., to a trust fund created for the reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan may be lost due to mishandling by the World Bank.
January 5, 2018 Iran's brutal regime running on fumes as angry masses gather, says expert The deadly protests gripping Iran may not be the final battle between the Islamic republic's hard-line government and its fed-up populace, but it shows the mullahs are running out of time, according to an expert who helps advise Congress.