FBI Pressured U.S. Resident to Sign Away His Green Card, Forcing Him Into Exile
Akram Djumaev's 2016 encounter with federal agents at the U.S. Embassy in Uzbekistan is the subject of a new lawsuit.
Akram Djumaev's 2016 encounter with federal agents at the U.S. Embassy in Uzbekistan is the subject of a new lawsuit.
The 9/11 Wars
A new report from the Costs of War Project makes staggering estimates for the human and financial costs of the global forever wars.
Prince Wafa, an Afghan American, fears for his life because of his work with the U.S. military.
Drone Wars
Though U.S. forces are leaving Afghanistan, the war could continue with remotely controlled drone strikes — and even less accountability.
The 9/11 Wars
In the “Fort Dix Five” case, the Duka brothers were convicted with the help of an FBI informant. Their family is still waiting for justice.
Haines is the same official who allowed the agency to evade responsibility for spying on Senate staffers.
Experts warn that cutting off international aid to Afghanistan would have dire consequences for ordinary people.
Tax documents reveal the would-be anonymous donors to a nonprofit linked to a major funder of efforts to nullify the 2020 election.
Making a Killing
Before he was murdered by Saudi Arabia, Jamal Khashoggi faced online harassment from influencers and bots. Their new targets are worried.
“I am here because I stole something that was never mine to take — precious human life,” Hale said at his sentencing.
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