Patrick Semansky - File / AP US Imposes Sanctions on Spyware Firm The United States announced new sanctions Monday against a commercial spyware company headed by a former Israeli military officer. By The Associated Press September 16, 2024
Contributor / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Administration Quietly Trying to Persuade European Nuclear Officials to Let Iran Off the Hook: Report U.S. officials are trying to persuade our allies to vote against rebuking Iran for its nuclear activities, The Wall Street Journal reported. By Allison Anton May 28, 2024
Azin Haghighi - MOJ News Agency / AFP / Getty Images Former Iranian Official Blames US for President's Death, Says Crash Will Be 'Recorded in the Black List' “One of the main culprits of yesterday’s tragedy is the United States," said Mohammad Javad Zarif, former Iranian foreign minister. By Johnathan Jones May 20, 2024
@SenJohnKennedy / X screen shotCommentary Watch: Sen. John Kennedy Torches Witness Over Biden Lifting Oil Sanctions from Dictatorship Sen. Kennedy attacked a top Biden official for the administration's decision to lift sanctions against the authoritarian regime. By Anthony Altomari April 10, 2024
Matt Dunham - File / AP China Sanctions Five US Companies, Freezes All Property on Mainland The move affects American defense-related companies in response to U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and U.S sanctions on Chinese companies. By The Associated Press January 6, 2024
@TankerTrackers / XCommentary Proof of 'Shadow Fleet' as Tanker Runs Aground - How Many More Are Prowling the Sea? A "shadow fleet" of aging tankers carrying sanctioned goods poses safety risks and presents broader political complications. By Michael Schwarz December 18, 2023
Kent Nishimura / Getty Images Biden About to Hand Iran 'Huge Victory' by Letting Missile Sanctions Expire, National Security Veteran Says Responses to lack of action by Biden administration include "appeasement," "unforgivable," and "heart breaking." By Mike Landry October 17, 2023
Alessandra Tarantino / AP Photo World Cup-Winning Exec Refuses to Resign Over Kiss Controversy, Blames 'False Feminists' “The government must act and take urgent measures: Impunity for macho actions is over," one critic argued. By The Associated Press August 24, 2023
Spencer Weiner - Los Angeles Times / Associated Press Lawyer Might Have Made the Biggest Mistake of His Career as Judge Notices Damning Details in Brief A veteran New York attorney is in trouble after citing fake court cases at the behest of the ChatGPT artificial intelligence program. By Richard Moorhead May 29, 2023
Ukrainian Presidential Press Office / AP US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Makes Surprise Visit to Ukraine, Vows Continued Economic Support “America stands with you in this fight for freedom," U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Monday in Ukraine. By The Associated Press February 27, 2023