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Minnesota braces for what's next amid immigration arrests and in the wake of Renee Good shooting
Yesterday at 8:31 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on protests as ICE arrests continue in Minnesota.


Thousands of New York City nurses set to strike Monday if deal isn't reached with hospitals
Yesterday at 8:11 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a potential nursing strike in New York.


Settler violence in the Jordan Valley expels Palestinians from one of the few towns left standing
Yesterday at 6:23 PM

AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on Jewish settler violence in the West Bank forcing Palestinians out of their homes.


A $400,000 payout after Maduro's capture is putting prediction markets in the spotlight
Yesterday at 6:09 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that questions are being raised about speculative Predictive Market trading.


With Cuban ally Maduro ousted, Trump warns Havana to make a 'deal' before it's too late
Yesterday at 4:23 PM

President Donald Trump is firing off warnings to Cuba. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.


Iran warns against US strikes as activists say protest death toll reaches 203
Yesterday at 3:11 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a new threat by Iran.


US launches new retaliatory strikes against IS in Syria after deadly ambush
Yesterday at 3:06 PM

The U.S. launches more strikes in Syria. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.


Rioter convicted for carrying Pelosi's podium seeks Florida county office
Last Saturday at 8:27 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that the man known for taking Speaker Nancy Pelosi's podium during the Capitol riot is running for office.


New video of fatal Minnesota ICE shooting, from officer's perspective, brings fresh scrutiny
Last Saturday at 7:12 PM

AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on protests nationwide, following shootings by federal officers in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon.


Trump pushes a 1-year, 10% cap on credit card interest rates and banks balk
Last Saturday at 5:37 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that President Trump wants a cap on credit card interest rates.


Filipino rescuers detect 'signs of life' in garbage avalanche that killed 4 and left dozens missing
Last Saturday at 5:35 PM

Possible signs of life in landfill collapse in the Philippines. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.


Video shows armed men beating a Palestinian in the Israeli-occupied West Bank
Last Saturday at 4:32 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on more unrest in the West Bank.


Protests in Iran near the 2-week mark as authorities intensify crackdown on demonstrators
Last Saturday at 3:43 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a new warning for protesters in Iran.


Six killed in Mississippi, suspect in custody
Last Saturday at 3:25 PM

Authorities in eastern Mississippi say one person is in custody following a series of related shootings that left six people dead.


Greenland's party leaders firmly reject Trump's push for US control of the island
Last Saturday at 3:12 PM

Greenland’s party leaders are saying “no” to President Donald Trump. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.


Wife of Minnesota woman killed in ICE shooting: 'We had whistles. They had guns'
Last Saturday at 1:30 AM

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on what the woman shot by an ICE agent in Minnesota said before she died.


Wounded veterans cycle through Florida Keys for annual Soldier Ride
Last Saturday at 12:16 AM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that wounded veterans are cycling through Florida Keys for the annual Soldier Ride this weekend.


The NCAA has denied Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss' eligibility waiver. Rebels plan to appeal
Last Saturday at 12:01 AM

One of the stars of the College Football Playoff has been denied the chance to return to college ball next season. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.


Free agent outfielder Max Kepler suspended 80 games by MLB following positive drug test
Last Friday at 11:52 PM

A veteran Major League outfielder has received a lengthy suspension for performance-enhancing drug use. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.


GM hit with $6 billion in charges as EV incentives cut and emissions standards fade
Last Friday at 11:14 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that one of the most ambitious U.S. EV automakers is taking a big hit.


Rare copy of the comic book that introduced the world to Superman sells for $15 million
Last Friday at 11:10 PM

AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a record breaking comic sale.


Minnesota prosecutor calls on the public to share Renee Good shooting evidence with her office
Last Friday at 10:59 PM

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on local efforts to get involved in the investigation of the shooting death of a woman by an ICE agent in Minnesota.


Trump promises oil executives 'total safety' if they invest in Venezuela after Maduro ouster
Last Friday at 10:09 PM

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on President Trump pushing oil companies to move back into Venezuela.


100 skulls and mummified body parts found in a Pennsylvania grave robbery case, police say
Last Friday at 9:50 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that family members are appalled at the theft of bones from a Philadelphia cemetery.


Wall Street rises to records after the unemployment rate improves
Last Friday at 9:45 PM

Stocks rebound to new records.


California homeowner rolls out 'unwelcome' mat for black bear living under his house
Last Friday at 8:23 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on the eviction of a very large, hairy unwanted guest.


Musk's Grok chatbot restricts image generation after global backlash to sexualized deepfakes
Last Friday at 7:16 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on the growing focus on explicit AI generated images on Grok.


Some flu measures decline, but it's not clear this severe season has peaked
Last Friday at 7:02 PM

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on a drop in flu activity but concerns the flu season may not have peaked.


Protesters vent outrage over the immigration enforcement shootings in Minneapolis and Portland
Last Friday at 5:14 PM

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a call to expand the investigation of a deadly shooting involving an ICE agent.


Meta lines up massive supply of nuclear power to energize AI data centers
Last Friday at 5:11 PM

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports Meta has inked deals for using nuclear power to power a massive AI project.


Winter storm slams UK and France as cold snap spreads across Europe
Last Friday at 4:52 PM

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports much of Europe remains in the grip of a cold snap, with one storm hitting the UK described by meteorologists as a 'weather bomb'.


GM hit with $6 billion in charges as EV incentives cut and emissions standards fade
Last Friday at 4:26 PM

AP correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports on new charges for a major U.S. automaker.


Wall Street ticks higher following a mixed report on the job market
Last Friday at 4:05 PM

Wall Street is ticking higher.


Sluggish hiring closes out a frustrating year for job seekers though unemployment slips to 4.4%
Last Friday at 3:25 PM

AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on the latest U.S. jobs numbers.


US forces have intercepted another sanctioned oil tanker in the Caribbean Sea, US military says.
Last Friday at 2:55 PM

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on another oil tanker seizure in the Caribbean.


Sluggish hiring brings down unemployment rate in December
Last Friday at 2:05 PM

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on another sluggish jobs report to close out the year.


The latest international news headlines
Last Friday at 1:15 PM

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Russia's latest attack on Ukraine; Iran's supreme leader speaking out on the protests going on in his country; Pope Leo commenting on nations using force around the world; and a new tourist attraction in London.


Man wielding sharp object fatally shot by police in Brooklyn hospital
Last Friday at 12:59 PM

AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on a fatal police shooting at a New York City hospital.


Federal immigration officers shoot and wound 2 people in Portland, Oregon, authorities say
Last Friday at 11:38 AM

AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on the shooting of two people by federal immigration agents in Portland, Oregon.


Israeli strikes kill at least 13 across Gaza, as Trump is expected to announce Board of Peace
Last Friday at 11:35 AM

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Israel strikes across Gaza have killed at least 13 people, according to Gaza health officials.