[1] She is the Patti Cadby Birch Assistant Professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
[3] Her investigative report in The New York Times titled "Hidden Pentagon Records Reveal Patterns Of Failure In Deadly Airstrikes"[4] was called "extraordinary" by WNYC The Takeaway and was the lead article in the Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage.
[1] In December 2021, Khan's report "Hidden Pentagon Records Reveal Patterns of Failure in Deadly Airstrikes" was published in The New York Times describing how efforts to minimize the civilian death count fell far short of the approach promised by the US military for its use of airstrikes in the war against ISIL.
[10] The Times reported that airstrikes against ISIL, as well as in the war in Afghanistan, was marked by "flawed intelligence, poor targeting and thousands of civilian deaths.
"The Times reported that efforts to minimize civilian casualties diminished after President Trump assumed office in 2017, stating "... the authority to approve strikes was pushed further down the chain of command, even as an overwhelming majority of strikes were carried out in the heat of war, and not planned far in advance.