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"Opinion: I was a Guantánamo detainee. I’m horrified that Trump wants to keep immigrants there," by Mansoor Adayfi, The Guardian, February 05, 2025
"Trump orders preparation of Guantánamo Bay facility to house migrants," by Brett Samuels, The Hill, January 29, 2025
"What designating cartels as terrorist organizations means in practice," by Ryan Lucas and Juana Summers, NPR, January 23, 2025
"Biden's Guantánamo legacy 'one step forward, several steps backwards'," by Sacha Pfeiffer, NPR, January 18, 2025
"Guantánamo plea deals for accused 9/11 plotters are halted by federal appeals court," by Sacha Pfeiffer, NPR, January 09, 2025
"U.S. transfers 11 Yemeni prisoners from Guantánamo to Oman," by Sacha Pfeiffer, NPR, January 06, 2025
"Long-held Guantánamo Bay detainee sent back to Tunisia," by Juliann Ventura, The Hill, December 31, 2024
"U.S. repatriates three Guantánamo detainees, leaving 27 at prison," by Karen DeYoung, Washington Post, December 18, 2024
"Durbin Urges Settlement for Accused 9/11 Plotters," by Carol Rosenberg, New York Times, December 04, 2024
"Judge sets date for 9/11 defendants to enter pleas, deepening battle over court’s independence," by Ellen Knickmeyer, Associated Press, November 13, 2024
"Jury awards Abu Ghraib detainees $42 million, holds contractor responsible," by Matthew Barakat, Associated Press, November 12, 2024
"Plea deals revived for alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others," by Ellen Knickmeyer, Associated Press, November 07, 2024
"This Retired General Settled the 9/11 Case. Then the Defense Secretary Took Charge.," by Carol Rosenberg, New York Times, November 04, 2024
"Second Circuit finds post-9/11 congressional ‘torture’ report not subject to FOIA," by Nina Schoonover, Courthouse News Service, August 05, 2024
"Defense Secretary Revokes Plea Deal for Accused Sept. 11 Plotters," by Carol Rosenberg, New York Times, August 02, 2024