Douglas Sacha / Getty ImagesCommentary Gunman Stormed Procter & Gamble Factory and Took Staff Hostage, Special Operations Forces Dispatched to Scene It was a Gaza ceasefire protest that included seven hostages. After hours of negotiations and a police raid, no one was injured. By Mike Landry February 2, 2024
Sameer Al-Doumy / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Angry Farmers Lay 'Siege' to Paris in Fight Against Climate Regulations Protesters carried banners reading "Proud to Feed You!" and "We Will Not Die in Silence," as demonstrations continue. By Rachel M. Emmanuel January 30, 2024
@RNCResearch / X screen shotCommentary Democrat Congressman Proposes Bill to Tear Down Statue of Liberty in Sad Attempt to Own the GOP A Democrat congressman tried to own the Republicans supporting the new bill against illegal immigration, but just ended up owning himself. By Allison Anton January 18, 2024
Christophe Ena / APWJ Recommends Judges to Decide Fate of 300 Foreign Citizens Sequestered in Airport The passengers have been held at the Paris airport since Thursday, prompted by a tip about a possible human trafficking scheme. By The Associated Press December 24, 2023
AP / Christophe Ena 300 Travelers Sequestered in Airport After Authorities Launch Human Trafficking Investigation An attorney for the airline said the crew members are deeply shaken by what happened. They "are rather traumatized," the lawyer said. By The Associated Press December 23, 2023
Andrew Medichini / AP Once-Powerful Official, the First-Ever Cardinal to Be Prosecuted in Vatican Criminal Court, Will Learn Fate Today Unlike most defendants, Becciu attended nearly all of the 86 hearings, during which 69 witnesses were heard. By The Associated Press December 15, 2023
Dimitar Dilkoff - AFP / Getty Images Islamist Radical Stabs Tourist to Death, Then Cries Out 'Allahu Akbar,' Officials Say The killing was called a terrorist attack by police and government officials, who said the suspect has ties to the Islamic State group. By Johnathan Jones December 4, 2023
Francois Mori / AP Photo Six Teens Now on Trial over Beheading of Teacher The trial comes six weeks after a teacher was fatally stabbed and three other people injured in a school attack by a former student. By The Associated Press November 27, 2023
APPremium This Thanksgiving, Give Thanks for American Colonialism We should reject the false "oppressor-oppressed" narrative, understand the complex history of American colonialism and give thanks for it. By Michael Schwarz November 23, 2023
Christophe Ena / AP Napoleon's Hat Fetches an Imperial Price at Auction The sale of the hat comes days before the release of Ridley Scott's film ‘’Napoleon'' with Joaquin Phoenix. By The Associated Press November 19, 2023