Warren Weinstein

 American humanitarian aid worker Warren Weinstein, kidnapped by Al Qaeda more than three and a half years ago in Pakistan, has died during a U.S. counterterrorism operation.

Family and friends of Warren Weinstein demand change from the US government as they mourn

"The key question going forward is how is this going to change how the CIA operates?" asks the Wall Street Journal's Adam Entous. The strike was based on what's called a 'pattern of life' intelligence, which indicated that there was a legitimate target present, without knowing specifically who. "Will that continue down the road," asks Entous. "Or will that be curtailed?"

Family and friends of Warren Weinstein demand change from the US government as they mourn
Alisa Weinstein

This American has been held in Pakistan for three years. His daughter wants him home

This American has been held in Pakistan for three years. His daughter wants him home

How does a family show its support for a son who's just come out? A rainbow Christmas

How does a family show its support for a son who's just come out? A rainbow Christmas

Should the US Negotiate with Al-Qaeda?

Should the US Negotiate with Al-Qaeda?

Warren Weinstein: US Aid Worker Held Hostage Pleads for Life

Warren Weinstein: US Aid Worker Held Hostage Pleads for Life

Al-Qaeda Claims Responsibility for Kidnapping of US Aid Worker

Al-Qaeda Claims Responsibility for Kidnapping of US Aid Worker