The Associated Press (AP) is a nonprofit independent global news organization with bureaus in over 100 countries. Founded in 1846, the wire service licenses its factual reporting to media outlets worldwide.
Puerto Rico's power company has awarded several multimillion-dollar contracts since the Category 4 storm hit on Sept. 20, 2017
Former Eagle Scout Aaron Shamo, 29, will stand trial beginning Monday on allegations that he and a small group of fellow millennials ran a multimillion-dollar empire from the basement of his suburban Salt Lake City home
The capture of Habeet opens up an approach to southern regions of Idlib, which is home to some 3 million people, many of them displaced by fighting in other parts of the country
Huawei Technologies Ltd., the biggest maker of network gear for phone companies and the No. 2 smartphone brand, is scrambling to preserve its business after the Trump administration blocked access to US components and technology in May on security grounds
Bank branches have opened and ATMs working in Srinagar ahead of an Islamic festival, but all communication remains cut off from the India-administered region
Guatemalans go the polls Sunday in a runoff pitting ex-first lady Sandra Torres against conservative Alejandro Giammattei in a nation beset by poverty, unemployment and emigration
Party accepts resignation of her son Rahul Gandhi, who quit in July after Congress’ crushing defeat in national elections; a new leader will be elected later
Protesters call for stronger gun laws one week after 22 people were killed in a mass shooting that authorities say was carried out by a man targeting Mexicans
Maui Forest Bird Recovery Project says 312 Maui parrotbills and 2,411 crested honeycreepers remain in the wild, Hawaii News Now reports
'The Terror: Infamy' is set to premiere Monday and stars Derek Mio and original 'Star Trek' cast member George Takei as they navigate the forced internment and supernatural spirits that surround them
The fifth round of launches in less than three weeks was likely another protest at the slow pace of nuclear negotiations with the United States and the continuance of US-South Korea joint military exercises that the North says are aimed at a northward invasion
Rescuers were using backhoes and bulldozers to clear the mud and debris from the village in Paung township
Prosecutors have charged the man who caused a panic at a Walmart store in Springfield, Missouri, with making a terrorist threat in the second degree
China has dismissed Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters as clowns and criminals while bemoaning growing violence surrounding the monthslong demonstrations
Hundreds of pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein have been made public by a federal appeals court in New York
People who took to the streets to express disgust with government mismanagement and corruption were united in focusing their anger on Ricardo Rossello, but now he is out as governor and there isn't a common thread on how to proceed
Zachary Castaneda was arrested Wednesday by police responding to two hours of slashing and stabbing attacks in Garden Grove and Santa Ana
A federal judge in Virginia adds to series of decisions favoring transgender students with a ruling that a school board’s transgender bathroom ban violated the rights of a former student
Messages coming from House Democrats on impeachment in recent weeks are confusing
Move is aimed at California as it fights one of the world's largest agriculture companies about the potentially cancer-causing chemical
Load more