In GOP embrace of truckers, some see racist double standard
Prominent American conservatives who embrace the Canadian truckers protesting COVID-19 restrictions are drawing new accusations of hypocrisy
Prominent American conservatives who embrace the Canadian truckers protesting COVID-19 restrictions are drawing new accusations of hypocrisy
A year ago, Libya looked to be on the path towards democracy after more than a decade of civil war
To plead the Fifth or not to plead the Fifth
Slow response time after 20 attributed mainly to increases in decision caution and slower body movement, scientists say
Jolie and Pitt bought Chateau Miraval in Correns, France, in 2008
Utah's state Senate passed rules this week limiting where the press can go to report in statehouses, marking the latest move by Republican state lawmakers nationwide who are peeling back access to chambers after the pandemic provided new accessibility
Protests in Puerto Rico are multiplying as government employees demand higher pay and improved pensions
Red warning means dangerous winds could put lives at risk
A Texas grand jury has indicted 19 Austin police officers on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for their actions during 2020 protests over racial injustice that spread nationwide after the killing of George Floyd, according to people familiar with the matter
Chris Magnus has many challenges to overcome in his new role as commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection
The former suburban Minneapolis police officer who said she confused her handgun for her Taser when she killed Daunte Wright will be sentenced Friday for manslaughter
Police promise action soon on Day 21 of protest as prospect of fourth weekend of demonstrations looms
A possible tornado has passed through central Alabama as a severe storm toppled trees and left thousands of people without power
The effort to ban books across US school libraries has advanced in recent months
The warning covers Greater London, Kent, Surrey, Essex and East Sussex.
The ‘storm of the century’ and the latest concerns about Russia are on the front pages.
The judges who let Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva continue to compete at the Beijing Olympics blamed anti-doping officials for a “failure to function effectively.”
Phoenix police on Thursday released 26 seconds of body camera footage of last week’s ambush and barricade situation that left five patrol officers shot and four others injured by shrapnel or ricochets
Western allies fear there will be more provocative attacks ‘over next few days,’ Boris Johnson says
Whether it's on the ice, in the air or on the slopes at the Winter Olympics, Associated Press photographers are there to capture every moment, from the thrilling to the heartbreaking to the whimsical.
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Eileen Gu captured Olympic gold in the women’s ski halfpipe final on a breezy and cold morning to become the first action-sports athlete to pick up three medals at the same Winter Games
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex lost their taxpayer-funded police protection in the aftermath of quitting as senior working royals in early 2020.
South Korea will extend restaurant dining hours but maintain a six-person limit on private social gatherings as it wrestles with a massive coronavirus wave driven by the highly infectious omicron variant
An agreement to settle a wrongful death lawsuit against a Chinese real estate heiress acquitted of murder charges in her ex-boyfriend’s death was delayed by a California judge Thursday