Sarah Childress

Former Series Senior Editor

What's Known about Syria's "Murky" Opposition
What began as a street uprising among united, angry Syrians has become a sprawling, scattered opposition force trying to bring down the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
June 22, 2012
The Military's Plans for Drones at Home
With the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq winding down, a recently released report from the Department of Defense offers new insight into the military's plans for its more than 1,800 drones it says are embedded across all four branches of the military.
June 19, 2012
Justice Dept. Sues to End Florida Voter-Roll Purge
Local officials have already stopped the purge after finding eligible voters on the list.
June 12, 2012
Local Election Officials Resist Florida's Efforts to Purge Voter Rolls
Local election supervisors, about half of whom are Republican, have balked at the move by state officials to strike ineligible names from voter lists.
June 8, 2012
Few Immigrants See Relief from Deportations In Obama Administration Review
The news comes as Obama is courting Latino voters in his re-election bid.
June 7, 2012
Is GIBill.com Misleading College-Bound Veterans?
Fifteen state attorneys general are investigating the company behind the website for allegedly providing misleading information.
June 7, 2012