Another bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics is at risk with Calgary's city council poised to vote to kill the bid over financial concerns
Southern California Edison says its electrical equipment likely sparked last year's massive Thomas Fire at one of the blaze's two ignition points
FIFA says it has been the victim of a cyberattack on its computer systems
Two climbers have died while a third managed to dig herself out of an avalanche in New Zealand as the three were climbing a mountain
Democratic Texas Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke suggests President Donald Trump floated the idea of using an executive order to end birthright US citizenship close to midterm elections because 'he's trying to play upon the worst impulses of this country'
State police say two utility workers were killed and two others were hurt when their maintenance helicopter got caught on power lines and crashed in rural northeastern New York
A group of Guatemalan lawmakers has introduced legislation that would punish with prison time certain kinds of speech criticizing elected officials and candidates
A spokesman for Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead says state officials will evaluate what if anything they will do next after a judge ruled that two Wyoming laws barring people from trespassing to collect environmental data run afoul of the U.S. Constitution
A Republican incumbent in danger of losing his Kansas congressional seat is aggressively portraying his Democratic foe as a radical leftist "rooting against this country" and even tried to turn her criticism of President Donald Trump against her
TOP STORY:SOC--FIFA-CYBERATTACKLONDON — FIFA President Gianni Infantino is braced for a release of private information gained by hackers after world soccer's governing body said its computer network was subject to another cyberattack. The disclosure comes in the same month the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI said Russia's military intelligence body was responsible for a hack on FIFA in 2016, which led to evidence from anti-doping investigations and lab results being published. By Rob
A top Republican campaign official is criticizing conservative Rep. Steve King of Iowa for his remarks in support of a European political party founded by former Nazis
Scientists exploring the sea floor off the coast of central California found more than 1,000 octopuses tucked between rocks with their tentacles inverted and covering clusters of white eggs _ a pose common among brooding females
Police are investigating the mysterious deaths of two sisters from Saudi Arabia whose bound bodies washed up on New York City's waterfront
AP Explains: How US 'birthright citizenship' emerged after the Civil War and how federal and state authorities tried to circumvent the constitutional protections throughout US history
A group of Venezuelan migrants living in Colombia's capital say a mob beat a man to death and ransacked their homes while shouting slurs against foreigners
Pioneering coral reef scientist Ruth Gates, who dedicated much of her career to saving the world's fragile and deteriorating underwater reef ecosystems, has died
A group of Venezuelan migrants living in Colombia's capital say a mob beat a man to death and ransacked their homes while shouting slurs against foreigners
Actress and Emmy-winning writer Lena Waithe says Hollywood is falling short of ethnic equality despite films including "Moonlight" and "Black Panther."
The driver of a pickup truck that struck and killed three young siblings as they crossed a northern Indiana road to board a school bus is facing charges
Persevering tough conditions on a wet artificial turf, Atletico Madrid edged fourth-division club Sant Andreu 1-0 to open its Copa del Rey campaign on Tuesday
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