Turkey’s War on Journalism

Hatice Duman is the longest serving of Turkey’s many imprisoned journalists.

Maryland Congressional Leaders Express Grief, Outrage at Warren Weinstein’s Death

Maryland members of Congress expressed grief and outrage following President Barack Obama’s announcement Thursday that Warren Weinstein, an aid worker held hostage in Pakistan, was accidentally killed in a counterterrorism attack in January.

Baltimore Man Detained in Guantanamo Formally Charged

A Baltimore man who has been detained in a military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for nearly 9 years, faces trial before the Office of Military Commissions after terrorism charges were filed against him this week.

Teen Charged With Supporting Terrorists

A Maryland teen has been indicted on charges that he conspired to provide material support to terrorists. Mohammad Hassan Khalid, a Pakistani immigrant who recently turned 18, was arrested July 6 in Ellicott City and could face 15 years in prison if convicted.

Sept. 11 Memories: Zoe Would Have Been 18

Zoe Falkenberg would have been 18 this year. Her parents would have taken her and her younger sister, Dana, to Australia in September 2001. They would have returned to Maryland to grow up.