Lara Logan

Pete Hegseth called the article "sick" and Fox Nation's Lara Logan said she was “a better person than that."
"There has been and is an existing ET presence. I spent more than anybody else in the U.S. has ever spent on this subject."
A close friend told Breitbart News she checked in to a Washington, D.C. hospital for at least the fourth time this year.
Jeff Fager, chairman of CBS News and executive producer of '"60 Minutes," informed staff Tuesday that Lara Logan and her producer, Max McClellan, would be taking a leave of absence following an internal report on the news magazine's discredited Oct. 27 Benghazi report.
In a humiliating retreat from a piece she had staunchly defended, "60 Minutes" correspondent Lara Logan admitted on Friday morning that she and the news magazine had made a "mistake" in their reporting of a controversial story about the Benghazi attacks.