drone strike
The FBI Considered Recruiting an American Blogger Later Killed in a Drone Strike
Recently released documents show that before Samir Khan died in a September 2011 drone strike in Yemen, the FBI thought about using him as an informant.
Primary Sources: New Documents on US Citizen Killed in CIA Drone Strike
A new batch of heavily redacted investigative files reveal that the FBI was concerned about the anti-American screeds Samir Khan posted to his blog.
An Exclusive Look Inside the FBI's Files on the US Citizen Who Edited Al Qaeda’s Official Magazine
In 2006, Samir Khan was advocating online for violent jihad from his parents' home in North Carolina. Five years later, he was killed in a US drone strike in Yemen.
A Justice Department Memo Provides the CIA's Legal Justification to Kill a US Citizen
The white paper, released to VICE News, addresses the legality of the CIA's targeted killing of a US citizen in Yemen.
A Yemeni Man Is Suing British Telecom over America's Deadly Drone Strikes
Should corporations be held accountable when their products help kill civilians?
The Hangover News
This weekend, a nine-month-old boy was accused of attempted murder (and quickly bailed, because he's nine months old).