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September 5th, 2013
09:55 PM ET

Critics: Tax-exempt groups cheat the system

Too political to be tax exempt?

Tonight we're taking you to the heart the targeting scandal that rocked the IRS political organizations on both sides of the isle that seek a tax-exempt status.

And, as part of a special week-long OutFront investigation, our Gloria Borger looks into whether these groups are hiding their true intentions and cheating the system, and other taxpayers.

September 5th, 2013
09:40 PM ET

What U.S. action in Syria means for Iran

If the Obama administration fails to act with a military strike in Syria, there is serious concern America is sending the wrong message to our foes in Iran.

Syria has clearly crossed a red line with its use of chemical weapons, and if the President fails to get congressional approval for a strike, Iran may become more empowered to develop nuclear weapons.

OutFront: Nick Burns, he's a professor at "Harvard Kennedy School and a GlobalPost columnist. And Alan Dershowitz is a professor at Harvard Law School and the author of a forthcoming book called "Taking the Stand."


Filed under: Iran • Syria
September 5th, 2013
09:34 PM ET

Montana judge backtracking on 30-day sentence for rape

Will a 30-day sentence for rape stand?

There is last-minute legal wrangling in a case out of Montana that has made headlines around the world. We've been following this story from day one - a high school teacher gets only 30 days in prison for raping his 14-year-old student, who later killed herself.

Now the judge is backtracking on his outrageous sentence but is it too little, too late?

CNN's Kyung Lah is OutFront with more details.


Filed under: Justice • Montana teen rape case
September 5th, 2013
09:29 PM ET

Victim's family reacts to Ariel Castro death: "It's closure for them"

The man convicted of holding three women captive for over a decade was found dead in his prison cell Tuesday night, just over a month after being sentenced to life, plus a 1,000 years behind bars.

While public reactions to Castro's death have ranged from outrage to relief, his three victims still haven't said a word.

Martin Savidge is OutFront.

September 5th, 2013
09:05 PM ET

Missouri man accused of exposing 300+ to HIV

Tonight, there is a sense of panic in a Missouri community outside St. Louis after a man told police he may have exposed 300 people to HIV.

Missouri man exposed 300-plus to HIV, police say

David Lee Mangum was arrested last month after his former partner tested positive for the virus.

OutFront: CNN legal analyst, Paul Callan.


Filed under: Crime • Health
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