Tuesday May 20th, 2025 12:56AM

AP National News

South Korea's leader prompts dismay by briefly declaring martial law. Here's what to know
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol prompted a night of fear and confusion by issuing a sudden declaration of martial law before lifting it in the early hours
1:22PM ( 5 months ago )
Jury deliberations begin in veteran Daniel Penny's trial over using chokehold on Jordan Neely
Jurors have started deliberating in the trial of a military veteran charged with using a fatal chokehold to subdue a man whose behavior was alarming passengers on a New York subway train
1:14PM ( 5 months ago )
Trump vows to block Japanese steelmaker from buying US Steel, pledges tax incentives and tariffs
President-elect Donald Trump is underscoring his intention to block the purchase of U.S. Steel by Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel Corp., and he’s pledging to use tax incentives and tariffs to strengthen the iconic American steelmaker
12:15PM ( 5 months ago )
Miami's playoff hopes nosedive as Alabama rises in the latest College Football Playoff rankings
Miami’s playoff hopes took a nosedive while Alabama’s got a boost in the last rankings before the College Football Playoff bracket is set next weekend
12:14PM ( 5 months ago )
Hunter Biden gun case dismissed after President Joe Biden's sweeping pardon
A federal judge formally dismissed the gun case against Hunter Biden on Tuesday after President Joe Biden issued a sweeping pardon for his son
12:03PM ( 5 months ago )
Tiger Woods has no firm answers on a deal with Saudis or his future as a player
Tiger Woods doesn't have a clear view of the future, whether that's his playing schedule for the PGA Tour's negotiations with the Saudi funders of LIV Golf
11:59AM ( 5 months ago )
What to know about Wisconsin's collective bargaining law for public workers
A judge’s overturning of Wisconsin’s 13-year-old law that effectively ended collective bargaining for teachers and most state government employees has rekindled a battle over labor rights in a state where the first public sector unions were formed 65 years ago
11:48AM ( 5 months ago )
The drinking water for New Jersey's capital went largely untested for more than a year, utility says
A utility says the drinking water in New Jersey’s capital city and some surrounding communities went largely untested for more than a year, and that it fired a worker who falsified the relevant reports
11:12AM ( 5 months ago )
Great Lakes region cleans up after lake-effect storms, but more snow may be coming
Cleanup work is nearing an end around parts of the Great Lakes region socked by lake-effect snowstorm that dropped more than a foot of snow over the weekend
10:39AM ( 5 months ago )
Great Lakes region braces for more snow while cleaning up after lake-effect storms
Cleanup work is still taking place around parts of the Great Lakes region socked by lake-effect snowstorms that dropped several feet of snow over the weekend
10:39AM ( 5 months ago )