AP Taliban to Be Recognized as Legitimate Government in New Deal to Solve Airport Conflict: Report A NATO nation may be ready to give the Taliban formal recognition as a legitimate government, according to news reports. By Jack Davis August 29, 2021
Getty ImagesCommentary [RETRACTED] Top Archaeologists Highly Confident That Uncovered 49-Foot Wooden Planks Confirm a 'Myth' That Everyone's Heard The Western Journal has retracted this commentary. By Garion Frankel August 15, 2021
Paul Marotta / Getty Images Biden Rewards Anti-Trump Republican with Nomination for Ambassadorship President Biden nominated former Sen. Jeff Flake, a Republican who endorsed his 2020 White House bid, to serve as ambassador to Turkey. By The Associated Press July 13, 2021
New York Post / screen shot Video: When Its Owner Is Taken Away by First Responders, Loyal Retriever Chases After Ambulance As the ambulance took off for the hospital, the unnamed dog ran along behind it, determined not to let its owner make the trip alone. By Amanda Thomason June 15, 2021
Olivier Matthys - Pool - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Gives Turkish Pres Mistimed Awkward Fist Bump, Gets Long-Lasting Arm Stroke in Return From cultural snafus to awkward interactions, President Joe Biden has embarrassed the United States during his trip to Europe. By Grant Atkinson June 14, 2021
Sergei Grits / APCommentary Biden Admin Threatens to Involve US in Another Foreign War as State Department Issues Demanding Statement on Faraway Mountain Conflict In a conflict where the opposing sides are backed by Turkey and Russia, Biden's State Department appears to want to enter the fray. By C. Douglas Golden May 29, 2021
Adem Altan/ AFP via Getty ImagesSpecial Report Tightrope Act: US to Officially Recognize Armenian Genocide Despite Major Threat to Middle East Peace Washington and Ankara have maintained bilateral relations, but the designation is expected to damage an already frayed relationship. By Brett Kershaw April 24, 2021
Al Drago - Pool / Getty Images Report: Biden Expected to Recognize Armenian Genocide 'If the United States wants to worsen ties, the decision is theirs,' Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said. By Jack Davis April 22, 2021
@arxipelagos / YouTube screen shotCommentary Watch: Absolute Panic Sweeps Bridge as Rough Waves Snap Freighter's Hull in Two, Sink Ship with Crew Still Aboard The sea is a majestic but raw and destructive entity. Sometimes it takes a tragedy to remind us of nature's power. By Garion Frankel February 28, 2021
Banaras Khan AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Police Make Horrific Discovery; Anyone Who Trusted the Chinese COVID Vaccine Should Be Worried While many nations may trust the Chinese vaccine supply, the discovery of the alleged counterfeit ring is sure to damage confidence in China. By Jared Harris February 7, 2021