Lara Logan's Heartwrenching Conversation After Sexual Assault
One year after suffering a brutal sexual assault in Egypt, Lara Logan disclosed new details about what it was like coming home after the harrowing att...
One year after suffering a brutal sexual assault in Egypt, Lara Logan disclosed new details about what it was like coming home after the harrowing att...
Connie Lawn | Posted 08.07.2011
Sex, violence, and terrorism. These topics are probably not discussed much in college classes, but they should be. These are the topics we often deal with in the news business.
Joanne Bamberger | Posted 07.06.2011
The Supreme Court of the United States just told a sexually assaulted high school girl to shut up and go home. They didn't say it in those words exac...
Danielle Berrin | Posted 07.05.2011
Many have wondered why a beautiful, blonde journalist with two young children would walk into a foreign mob in the middle of a revolution. For jour...
The Huffington Post | Jack Mirkinson | Posted 07.02.2011
The full "60 Minutes" interview with CBS correspondent Lara Logan aired on Sunday night. In the interview, Logan recounted her sexual assault in Egypt...
The Huffington Post | Jack Mirkinson | Posted 06.28.2011
CBS correspondent Lara Logan is speaking out for the first time since her brutal sexual assault in Egypt. Logan was attacked by a mob near Cairo's ...
Annabel Symington | Posted 05.25.2011
As a female foreign correspondent, it often seems you have to prove that being female isn't going to be a hindrance to your job.
Reporters Uncensored | Posted 05.25.2011
By Tala Dowlatshahi Many of the protests across the Middle East and North Africa are in the process of transforming Muslim society. They are a cause ...
Asra Q. Nomani | Posted 05.25.2011
The alleged sexual brutality that Logan suffered casts a pall upon all of us in the journalism industry, but also upon us, as educators, as we send enterprising women journalists into the world.
The Huffington Post | Jack Mirkinson | Posted 05.25.2011
Nir Rosen, the journalist whose tweets joking about Lara Logan's assault caused an uproar and forced him from his position as an NYU fellow on Wednesd...
Rachel Newcomb | Posted 05.25.2011
There is no excuse for what happened to Lara Logan, but explanations for violence should not be found in a religion, or in broad generalizations about Egyptian culture.
Posted 05.25.2011
UPDATE # 2: Nir Rosen talked to FishbowlDC's Betsy Rothstein on Wednesday afternoon. He apologized again for his tweets about Lara Logan, and said, "a...
Posted 05.25.2011
UPDATE # 2: The New York Times and The Wrap both reported that President Obama called Lara Logan on Wednesday afternoon. The White House would not pro...
Posted 05.25.2011
UPDATE: Lara Logan is reportedly being released from the hospital on Wednesday. ORIGINAL POST: CBS News says correspondent Lara Logan "suffered a b...
Posted 02.21.2012