Lewis Joly / APCommentary Student's Lie Ends in Radical Muslim Taking Horrifying Vengeance on Innocent Man 'She lied because she felt trapped in a spiral because her classmates had asked her to be a spokesperson,' the girl's lawyer said. By C. Douglas Golden March 10, 2021
Evan Vucci - File / AP Biden Admin Announces It Is Ready to Revive Iran Nuclear Deal It's a new sign of Washington’s ambition to revive the deal even as Tehran appears to be backing further away from it. By The Associated Press February 22, 2021
gualtiero boffi / Shutterstock 116-Year-Old Nun Fit as a Fiddle After Kicking COVID: 'I Didn’t Even Realize I Had It' A French nun who is the world's second-oldest living person survived COVID-19. By The Associated Press February 9, 2021
Justin Sullivan / Getty Images High Decibel 'Dog Collars' Now Being Worn By Factory Workers to Enforce Social Distancing Workers are rebelling against a plan to have them wear devices that beep when workers violate social distancing rules. By Jack Davis January 18, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesCommentary World Leaders Join in Outrage Over Censorship of Donald Trump Global leaders are speaking out against Big Tech over its suppression of free speech following President Trump’s online banishments. By Johnathan Jones January 12, 2021
Francois Mori / AP Charges Announced Against Newly Arrested Member of Epstein's Inner Circle A French modeling agent associated with Jeffrey Epstein was charged with sexual harassment and the rape of minors. By The Associated Press December 19, 2020
AP; The New York Post / Twitter screen shot Alleged Jeffrey Epstein Accomplice Who Has Been Missing for Over a Year Was Just Arrested 'I strongly deny having participated, neither directly nor indirectly, in the actions Mr. Jeffrey Epstein is being accused of.' By Erin Coates December 17, 2020
Thomas Coex / AFP via Getty Images Islamic Terrorist Gets Life in Prison in Infamous Train Attack Foiled by American Heroes The Islamic terrorist behind a foiled train attack in 2015 was sentenced to life in prison by a French court. By The Associated Press December 17, 2020
Michel Euler / APCommentary Feminists Get Taste of Their Own Medicine, Fined Under Gender Equality Act for Hiring Too Many Women The mayor of Paris has been fined over $100,000 for hiring 11 women and five men to fill out staffing positions in 2018. By C. Douglas Golden December 17, 2020
Martin Bureau / AFP via Getty Images French Court Hands Down Sentences 5 Years After String of Infamous Jihadist Attacks A French court sentenced 14 accomplices in a series of Islamist attacks that struck Paris in January 2015. By The Associated Press December 16, 2020