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September 11th, 2013
09:06 PM ET

Army Specialist shares story of sexual assault

An Army specialist is coming forward with her story for the first time after she was sexually assaulted by a superior officer.

It's a growing problem in the military, and one that some members of Congress have been trying to address.

Ted Rowlands has this exclusive OutFront investigation.


Filed under: Military • Sexual Assault
September 11th, 2013
08:55 PM ET

Friends: Newlywed lied after husband's death

CNN is now learning more about the relationship between 22-year-old Jordan Linn Graham and her husband.

Police say she pushed her husband of only eight days over a cliff at Glacier National Park in Montana while the two were on hike.

Graham, who appeared in federal court Wednesday, claims the two got into a fight when her husband fell.

But his friends tell CNN Graham's story doesn't add up.

Kyung Lah is OutFront with the story.


Filed under: Crime • Montana Newlywed Murder • News
September 11th, 2013
08:42 PM ET

Ex-TSA agent arrested for 9/11 threats, suspicious package at LAX

Officials are beefing up security at Los Angeles International Airport after a former TSA security screener was arrested and charged with making threats against that airport.

Casey Wian is OutFront with the story:


Filed under: Aviation Industry • News
September 11th, 2013
08:31 PM ET

One year after Benghazi attacks, no major arrests

A car bomb exploded outside the foreign ministry in Benghazi Wednesday - on the anniversary of the deadly attacks that claimed the lives of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.

The White house says, "We remain committed to bringing the perpetrators of the Benghazi attacks to justice" but one year later, no significant arrests have been made.

OutFront: John King is in Washington DC with the latest.


Filed under: Benghazi • News
September 11th, 2013
08:07 PM ET

Rep. Michael McCaul: 50% of rebels in Syria are 'bad actors'

Secretary of State John Kerry is getting ready to head overseas, to Geneva to meet with his Russian counterpart to discuss Moscow's plan to put Syria's chemical weapons under international control.

McCaul: 50% of Syrian opposition are 'bad actors'

But is this plan really feasible and can the U.S. really trust Russia?

OutFront: Republican Congressman Michael McCaul, he's the chairman of the house homeland security committee.


Filed under: News • Syria
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