As the Senate Armed Services Committee meets Wednesday to take up its version of the Defense Authorization bill, senators will likely devote at least as much verbiage to discussion of sexual assault in the military ranks as they do to the finer points of the Pentagon budget that is the bill’s main focus.
But missing from the committee’s final version of the bill will be the one measure that advocates for survivors of sexual assault and rape say is critical to ending the crisis that grips the military: removing the reporting and prosecution of sexual assault cases from the chain of command.



Britain's electronic intelligence agency monitored delegates' phones and tried to capture their passwords during an economic summit held there in 2009, the Guardian newspaper reported Sunday.
Several hundred garment workers have been taken ill at their factory outside Bangladesh's capital, apparently after drinking water there.
This city has been down for so long, it's hard to believe what's risen up here in the heart of America's "Rust Belt."
Paula Cooper was 16 when she was sentenced to death for killing an elderly Bible study teacher.





























