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.
A National Weather Service team will be dispatched to survey damage and to confirm whether the storms were tornadoes
Deliveries, coming as Muslims prepare for the holy fasting month of Ramadan, take on new importance for those receiving the goods and offer new risks for the couriers
Tensions lingering amid old differences over how, and even whether, to share the debt burden
The Kansas-born actress played an astonishing variety of roles in movies, TV and the stage
China's recent assertive moves in the disputed waterway as the world battles the coronavirus pandemic have been criticized by rival Southeast Asian claimant nations and the United States
Experts see a military program that could advance Tehran's ballistic missile development amid wider tensions between the Islamic Republic and the US
Scientists are noticing changes to Earth's environment that is becoming wilder and cleaner as millions of people stay home because of the new coronavirus
To get the loans forgiven, companies need to spend 75% on payroll within eight weeks of receiving the money
The company said the indefinite closure of the Waterloo, Iowa, plant would deny a vital market to hog farmers and further disrupt the nation's meat supply
Mexican leader, who has not traveled outside his country since taking office nearly 18 months ago, is talking about visiting his US counterpart
It also led to an unexpected bonus in the country with six out of 10 of the world's most polluted cities: cleaner air
While the relative isolation of many camps may have slowed the virus' spread, none is hermetically sealed that could have catastrophic results among the world's refugees
The announcement came as California Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to update on the state's plans to reopen
Kim Jong Un's disappearance from the public eye is raising speculation about not only his health but also about who's next in line to run North Korea if anything happens to the 36-year-old leader
Police hope that publicizing the images will help them track down the thief who stole Van Gogh's 'The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring 1884' from the Singer Laren museum when it was shut down due to coronavirus containment measures
Authorities did not give a motive for the gunman, who shot people in their homes and set fires across rural communities over the weekend
Human Rights Watch says Ethiopia in January changed its refugee policy that had granted all arriving Eritrean asylum seekers refugee status
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is promising to send cash and buy stored pork but industry leaders say it might not be enough to stem devastating losses
Dubai, a sheikhdom in the United Arab Emirates, has bet billions of dollars on the event to rejuvenate its troubled economy
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) says that more than 100 migrants at 25 detention centers have tested positive for COVID-19
Load more