The president of Dartmouth College says the Ivy League school will announce a sweeping plan next month to prevent and respond to sexual assault
Ron Nixon, an acclaimed reporter, editor and data journalist, will join The Associated Press as its international investigations editor
A woman accused of being a secret agent for the Russian government is expected to plead guilty
Glance at the final standings in the group stage and it seems to be business as usual in this season's Champions League
Stocks are off to a solid start on Wall Street as health care and industrial companies rise.
Italian news agency ANSA is reporting that anti-terrorism agents have arrested a Somalian citizen on terrorism-related charges in the southern city of Bari
FINA says it's launching a new series for elite swimmers, while being challenged by a privately-run rival competition and a class action suit by Olympic and world champions
Jose Mourinho's dire need for a top-quality center back at Manchester United will be brought into sharp focus when his team comes up against a defender whose presence has laid the foundations for Liverpool's Premier League title challenge
Inter Milan needs to pick itself up after difficult month and Champions League exit
Two more French league soccer matches have been postponed at the request of authorities
The Serbian president has warned that the planned forming of a Kosovo army will worsen tensions in the region
The race to finish as the French league's top scorer was supposed to be a three-way contest between Paris Saint-Germain forwards Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani, but unheralded forwards Emiliano Sala and Nicolas Pepe are keeping pace
Italy's populist leaders say they back a revised budget submitted by Premier Giuseppe Conte to the EU Commission, following comments by EU's top finance official that the changes are "insufficient."
Federal prosecutors in Detroit are seeking nearly 11 years in prison for a man convicted of sexually assaulting a sleeping woman on a plane
The European Central Bank has lowered its economic growth projections for this year and next year.
French authorities say a sixth "yellow vest" protester has been killed after being hit by a truck at a road blockade near the southern city of Avignon
President Donald Trump is contending he "never directed" longtime lawyer Michael Cohen to break the law, after Cohen was sentenced to prison time for crimes including arranging hush money payments to conceal Trump's alleged affairs
The International Canoe Federation says two Chinese paddlers have been banned for two years for doping
Already the winner of two World Cup races this season, Austrian skier Max Franz showed he's the man to beat by leading the final training session for the Val Gardena downhill
The Russian parliament has announced a rap song competition amid a crackdown on contemporary music that evoked Soviet-era censorship of the arts
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