More than a half-century later, a new documentary is calling into question who took it — and the retired Associated Press photographer long credited for the photo insists it was his, while his longtime employer says it has no evidence of anyone else being behind the camera.
The world-famous AP photo of Kim Phuc — “The Terror of War,” known popularly as “Napalm Girl” — was taken on June 8, 1972, and credited to Nick Ut, a young Vietnamese AP staffer working in the Saigon bureau. The image is among the most recognized and celebrated works of photojournalism of the 20th Century.
The film about the Pulitzer Prize-winning picture, 'The Stringer,' is scheduled to debut next week at the Sundance Film Festival.
The Associated Press on Wednesday issued this statement regarding claims around AP’s iconic “The Terror of War” photograph: The Associated Press values
Armed with a three-and-a-half-foot-long bamboo stick with a slit cut on one end, a 14-inch World War II Japanese bayonet, and a silenced .38 Special revolver pistol, Nicholas “Nick” Sanza was ...
BROWN/AFP via Getty; AP Photo/Nick Ut, File New Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman says he has not watched the Netflix series or the documentary about the Menendez brothers ...
Nick Ut/Getty Images "The scale of these fires is unlike anything we've seen," Daum remarked in her podcast. The loss extends beyond homes, impacting local wildlife, ecosystems, and the fabric of ...
He was a Vietnam War veteran.” Jung-bae then responds: “Your father must be an honourable man.” The dialogue has sparked criticism among Vietnamese viewers, who argue that praising South ...
WASHINGTON — At a White House ceremony on Friday, January 3, 2024, President Joe Biden presented Medals of Honor to seven Soldiers who served in either the Korean War or the Vietnam War.
Nick Kyrgios had already been described as an “influencer” who “lived for the likes” when the “bad boy” of tennis crashed out in the first round at the Australian Open. On the eve of ...
Netflix's American Primeval is set against the backdrop of the Utah War, and here's what happened in the often-forgotten U.S. conflict.