State Department: We make no apologies for using $400 million as ‘leverage’ with Iran By David Sherfinski - The Washington Times Shares
State Dept. ends probe of edited Iran briefing with no answers By Dave Boyer - The Washington Times Shares
State Department: $400 million to Iran was contingent on U.S. prisoners’ release By Dave Boyer - The Washington Times Shares
Russia expels two U.S. diplomats following altercation outside American embassy in Moscow By Andrew Blake - The Washington Times Shares
State Department admits Iran press conference edited, not a glitch By Guy Taylor - The Washington Times Shares
Russia emerges as key player in new round of Syria diplomacy By Guy Taylor - The Washington Times Shares
Islamic State works to establish functioning, legitimate government as territory grows By Guy Taylor - The Washington Times Shares
Iran nuclear talks deadlocked as U.S. refuses demand to lift all U.N. sanctions By Guy Taylor - The Washington Times Shares
Germany renews concerns over U.S. spying after WikiLeaks allegations surface By Guy Taylor - The Washington Times Shares
White House pressed to extend Iran nuclear talks deadline By Guy Taylor and Dave Boyer - The Washington Times Shares
John Kerry’s surgeon to accompany him to U.S. for leg treatment By Matthew Lee - Associated Press Shares
John Kerry breaks leg in bike crash, ends overseas trip early By Bradley Klapper - Associated Press Shares
John McCain: Pentagon press secretary is an ‘idiot’ By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times Shares
U.S. Marines, Army soldiers deployed to U.S. Embassy in Iraq By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times Shares
Obama administration cancels military training exercise with Thailand due to coup By Dave Boyer - The Washington Times Shares