David Perdue: Georgia senator pulls out of final debate after 'brutal' takedown by Democrat goes viral
Video of debate where Democrat Jon Ossoff calls Republican incumbent a ‘crook’ has been viewed more than 11m times on Twitter
Video of debate where Democrat Jon Ossoff calls Republican incumbent a ‘crook’ has been viewed more than 11m times on Twitter
This photo gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published by Associated Press photographers in the North America region.
Sacha Baron Cohen’s new film is loved by critics, who see it as ‘punching up’, but for every big target brought down, someone else is just collateral damage, writes Micha Frazer-Carroll
Walmart says it will continue selling them if customers make a special request, however
Chinese officials say the ruling Communist Party will promote “technological self-reliance” in the coming five years but will open further to trade
Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel is expected at a court hearing as Connecticut’s top prosecutor decides whether to retry him for the bludgeoning death of a fellow teenager in 1975
Wolves have repopulated the mountains and forests of the American West with remarkable speed since their reintroduction 25 years ago, expanding to more than 300 packs in six states
Trees on top of buses and cars
For the turkey industry, this Thanksgiving is a guessing game
AP Week in Pictures, Latin America & Caribbean
In late July, volunteers from a Bangladeshi charity started getting calls seeking support from people from the country’s vast coastal region that had been flooded for months during this year’s monsoon
A convergence of three unprecedented, simultaneous national crises — the pandemic, joblessness and police brutality — has led many to believe this presidential election is a referendum on race relations in America
This photo gallery highlights some of the most compelling images made or published by Associated Press photographers in Asia and Pacific
A multi-state coronavirus surge in the countdown to Election Day has exposed a clear split between President Donald Trump’s bullish embrace of a return to normalcy and urgent public warnings from the government’s top health officials
If the military has any role in next week's election, it most likely will involve National Guard members under state control — not troops on federal duty
Two lesbian couples have tied the knot in a mass wedding held by Taiwan’s military in a historic celebration with their peers
An investigation into Australia’s catastrophic wildfire season has recommended greater efforts to forecast the impacts of climate change on specific parts of the country, warning fire behavior was becoming more extreme
The key ally in Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s coalition has called for elections to establish a stable government once the coronavirus pandemic subsides
Almost two-thirds of voters support measures to allow assisted dying for those with a terminal illness
New Zealanders have voted in favor of legalizing euthanasia in a binding referendum
Vice presidential candidate commits to $15 an hour
Police urge public not to approach ‘extremely dangerous’ suspect
‘If we had just been disciplined about employing all these public health methods early and aggressively, we would not be in the situation we are in now’
Victims killed ‘only because they were in the church at that moment’, prosecutor says
Logic plays no obvious role in the decisions on quarantine