Adam Bettcher / Getty Images President Trump and the Four-Part Case for a Nobel Peace Prize Trump was named for a shot at the award predominantly as a result of his newly brokered peace between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. By Andrew J. Sciascia September 10, 2020
Alex Wong / Getty Images Joe Biden Screws Up, Says Totally Wrong Line During Live TV Interview - This Isn't Normal During an interview, Biden said the teleprompter header for his points on Venezuela out loud. By C. Douglas Golden September 3, 2020
Russian Defense Ministry Press Service / AP Photo Russia Conducts 'Massive' Military Maneuvers Near United States Russia has rebuilt and expanded facilities across the polar region in recent years, revamping runways and deploying air defense assets. By The Associated Press August 28, 2020
Thierry Monasse / Getty Images Military Announces 'Mayhem' Weapons Program, Designed To Give US Forces Game-Changing Edge The U.S. military quietly indicated Tuesday it has for some time been seeking to remain competitive in hypersonic missile technology. By Andrew J. Sciascia August 16, 2020
Eugene Hoshiko / AP With 'Deep Remorse,' Japan Marks 75th Anniversary of WWII Surrender Japan honored the war dead and reflected on its past on the 75th anniversary of its WWII surrender. By The Associated Press August 14, 2020
bwilking / Getty Images Federal Appeals Court: Male-Only Draft Is Constitutional The 5th US Circuit Cout of Appeals upheld the constitutionality of the male-only draft system, citing a 1981 Supreme Court decision. By The Associated Press August 13, 2020
MPI / Getty Images Victor Davis Hanson: Using the A-Bomb on Japan Was the Best Terrible Choice President Truman Could Make 'Each year, Americans argue about our supposed moral shortcomings for being the only nation to have used an atomic weapon in war.' By Victor Davis Hanson August 5, 2020
Lolita Baldor / AP, File US General Forecasts American Presence in Iraq After Meeting with New Prime Minister Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, head of US Central Command, predicted a smaller but enduring American force in Iraq. By The Associated Press July 7, 2020
Rahmat Gul / AP, File US General: No Evidence That 'Bounties' Have Led to Troops' Deaths Gen. Frank McKenzie told reporters that there is no evidence of bounties leading to US casualties in Afghanistan. By The Associated Press July 7, 2020
STR / AFP via Getty Images It Looks Like China Just Deployed Tanks and Artillery to Site of Deadly Clash with India, Moving World Down Worrying Path China appears to be expanding its presence along the disputed border with India in the aftermath of a violent clash between the two armies. By Jack Davis June 27, 2020