A federal judge says Georgia election officials must stop rejecting absentee ballots and absentee ballot applications because of a mismatched signature without first giving voters a chance to fix the problem
Nevada fight regulators extended the suspensions of UFC fighters Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor, but allowed some prize money to be released to Nurmagomedov following a brawl inside and outside the octagon after their match in Las Vegas
The Mega Millions jackpot that had been announced as the biggest ever at $1.6 billion ended up being the second-biggest at $1.537 billion.
A Roman Catholic archdiocese in West Virginia says it plans to release the names of all priests accused of child sexual abuse since 1950
President Donald Trump is signing bipartisan legislation to confront the opioid crisis _ the deadliest drug overdose epidemic in US history
Small business owners interested in buying insurance through an association health plan should tread as carefully as they would with any kind of health care coverage
Investors will be looking for details on how Ford Motor Co. plans to remake itself when the company reports third-quarter earnings Wednesday afternoon
Accelerate headlines entries for 14-horse Breeders' Cup Classic
NYPD spokesman says suspicious package sent to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office was not a bomb, unrelated to other devices
Here are the AP's latest coverage plans on possible explosive devices sent to former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and CNN's offices in New York City. The AP will follow developments throughout the day. All times EDT. For up-to-the minute information on AP's coverage, visit Coverage Plan at https://newsroom.ap.org .TEXTUS-EXPLOSIVE DEVICESWASHINGTON — Bombs and other suspicious packages targeting Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama and CNN were
Trump addresses suspicious packages sent to Democrats and media, says 'we have to unify, we have to come together'
A court in Stuttgart, Germany has ruled that Volkswagen's controlling stakeholder must pay 47 million euros in damages to investors for not making a timely disclosure of its scandal over cars rigged to cheat on diesel emissions tests
Climatologists say conditions are right for development of an El Nino weather pattern that could bring wetter than normal conditions this winter in drought-stricken area of the southwestern U.S.
Editorial Roundup: Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the U.S. and abroad
New York's attorney general sues Exxon Mobil, saying company misled investors about risks climate change posed to its business
U.N. investigators say an genocide is taking place against Rohingya Muslims remaining in Myanmar and the government is increasingly demonstrating it has no interest in establishing a fully functioning democracy
U.S. auto companies such as General Motors, Tesla and Ford faltered this year in Consumer Reports' reliability rankings as readers reported more mechanical trouble with their vehicles
California Republican Rep. Dana Rohrabacher is facing the toughest campaign of his three-decade career
In many places around the world, hospitals often turn into prisons. First, they heal the sick. Then — when patients cannot pay their bills — hospitals hold them hostage, sometimes for years.The Associated Press has investigated these little-known detentions, finding imprisonments in hospitals in at least 30 other countries, including Nigeria and Congo, China and Thailand, Lithuania and Bulgaria, and others in Latin America and the Middle East. The two-part series will run Thursday and
With the World Cup less than a year away, Italy captain Sergio Parisse knows that the November tests have an added significance for everyone
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