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.
Spanish government has given Catalonia President Carles Puigdemont until Monday morning to clarify if he did or didn't actually declare independence earlier this week
Police say they stopped a truck carrying more than 2,700 kilograms (3 tons) of explosives and arrested its driver
After three-day summit, the International Monetary Fund and World Bank said outlook is good but needs vigilance
The automaker is looking to hire hundreds of workers to help it meet its manufacturing goals
The president said he will no longer pay subsidies to help the poor afford health care, something expected to drive up premiums
A New York federal judge will decide if the president can constitutionally block certain users from following him on Twitter
The sheer need has prompted grassroots giving across Bangladesh, but some are beginning to fear what happens if Rohingya stay
With nearly three-quarters of the ballots counted, George Weah, candidate of the Congress for Democratic Change party, had just over 39 percent of the vote
Oil spewed out of an underwater fractured pipe in the Gulf of Mexico about 40 miles southeast of Venice, Louisiana; leak has since been stopped
His promotion of candidates to participate in a 'populist nationalist conservative revolt' could imperil GOP majorities in the House and Senate
The service for Rhonda LeRocque was held Saturday in the auditorium of Tewksbury Memorial High School
The pledge issued in a series of tweets late Friday followed a boycott organized by women supporting actress Rose McGowan after she said Twitter temporarily suspended her account for posting about the alleged misconduct of film producer Harvey Weinstein
At the trial, neither the cardinal nor his hand-picked contractor were charged
The African Union has called for easier movement around the continent to improve trade
Joshua Boyle also said the Haqqani network raped his wife while they were in captivity
If trends hold, George Weah and Vice President Joseph Boakai would meet in a runoff next month to decide who will succeed Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Board's selection of Audrey Azoulay over Qatari candidate comes day after United States announces it intends to pull out of UNESCO
Proclamation will allow state to increase its supply of vaccines
Caitlan Coleman and Joshua Boyle were rescued Wednesday, five years after they had been abducted by a Taliban-linked extremist network while in Afghanistan as part of a multi-nation backpacking trip. She was pregnant at the time and had three children in captivity
His tweet Friday morning comes a day after he lashed out at the island, insisting that the federal government can't keep sending help "forever."
Load more