Tuesday October 29th, 2024 11:32PM

The Associated Press

The Associated Press is an American multinational nonprofit news agency headquartered in New York City. The AP is owned by its contributing newspapers, radio, and television stations in the United States, all of which contribute stories to the AP and use material written by its staff journalists.
The Associated Press
Julian Assange is now free to do or say whatever he likes. What does his future hold?
One of the most polarizing and influential figures of the information age, Julian Assange is now free after five years in a British prison and seven years in self-imposed exile in a London embassy
8:29AM ( 4 months ago )
Filipowski, Kolek, Furphy headline list of best available players entering the NBA draft's 2nd round
Duke's Kyle Filipowski and Marquette's Tyler Kolek are among the top prospects still available entering the second round of the NBA draft
8:25AM ( 4 months ago )
Slovakia to boost protections for politicians after assassination attempt on populist premier Fico
Slovakia’s Parliament has approved a package of legislation meant to boost security for leading politicians and others following an assassination attempt on populist Prime Minister Robert Fico
8:21AM ( 4 months ago )
Lawyer for British tabloid accuses Prince Harry of destroying documents sought in litigation
An attorney for the publisher of The Sun tabloid has accused Prince Harry of destroying evidence it was seeking in his lawsuit claiming the newspaper violated his privacy
8:13AM ( 4 months ago )
Judge tells Prince Harry to explain how communications with ghostwriter were destroyed
A London judge has ordered Prince Harry to explain how communications with the ghostwriter of his memoir were destroyed after a lawyer for a tabloid he is suing accused him of engaging in “shocking” obfuscation
8:13AM ( 4 months ago )
French far-right leader Le Pen questions president's role as army chief ahead of parliament election
France’s landmark legislative elections are just three days away and the country’s far-right leader is asking who would be in charge of the military if her party takes over after the two-round balloting
8:01AM ( 4 months ago )
The US Tennis Association can do more to prevent abuse such as sexual misconduct, a review says
An outside review of the U.S. Tennis Association’s safeguarding system makes 19 specific recommendations for how the group that oversees the sport in the country and runs the U.S. Open Grand Slam tournament can do more to protect players from abuse such as sexual misconduct
8:00AM ( 4 months ago )
Another 400,000 people left Germany's Catholic Church last year, but the pace slowed from 2022
Another 400,000 people formally have left the Catholic Church in Germany last year
7:57AM ( 4 months ago )
Bolivia's president denies being behind attempted coup and says the general acted 'on his own'
Bolivian President Luis Arce has denied being behind an attempted coup against him and said the general who apparently led it “acted on his own,” lashing out at accusations that he had asked for the mutiny in a plan to boost his popularity
7:55AM ( 4 months ago )
Bolivia's president calls claims he was behind attempted coup 'lies' as his supporters rally
Bolivian President Luis Arce has denied being behind an attempted coup against him and said the general who apparently led it “acted on his own,” lashing out at accusations that he had asked for the mutiny in a plan to boost his popularity
7:55AM ( 4 months ago )