Wednesday June 18th, 2025 10:37PM

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
March Madness will pay women's teams under a new structure approved by the NCAA
Women’s basketball teams finally will be paid for playing games in the NCAA Tournament each March just like the men have for years under a plan approved Wednesday at the NCAA convention
3:48PM ( 5 months ago )
Bo Jackson gives up $21 million judgment in extortion suit against niece and nephew
Former professional football and baseball player Bo Jackson is giving up a $21 million judgment against his niece and nephew, whom he said harassed and tried to extort him
3:43PM ( 5 months ago )
Trump's pick for budget director won't say whether he would release Ukraine aid
President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for White House budget director is declining to commit to doling out congressionally approved funds, specifically U.S. military aid to Ukraine
3:41PM ( 5 months ago )
Why are interest rates rising when the Fed has been cutting them?
The yield on the 10-year Treasury has recently soared toward its highest level since 2023, injecting nervousness into the U.S. stock market that's knocked indexes from their records
3:38PM ( 5 months ago )
CFP championship game prediction: Ohio State will take home the title
Ohio State plays Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Monday night
3:32PM ( 5 months ago )
US government sues Southwest Airlines and fines Frontier for chronically delayed flights
The Transportation Department is stepping up enforcement of persistent flight delays with a civil lawsuit against Southwest Airlines and a fine against Frontier Airlines
3:29PM ( 5 months ago )
Kentucky students challenging whether the state is meeting its constitutional duty on education
A student-led lawsuit in Kentucky claims the state's education system has been backsliding for years since lawmakers enacted nationally renowned reforms
3:25PM ( 5 months ago )
Braves among teams that backed off Hoffman deal
The Baltimore Orioles and Atlanta Braves backed out of agreements to sign Jeff Hoffman because of concerns about the reliever’s pitching shoulder before he finalized a $33 million, three-year contract with the Toronto Blue Jays last week
3:23PM ( 5 months ago )
Head of US cybersecurity agency says she hopes it keeps up election work under Trump
Outgoing U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Jen Easterly says she hopes her agency will be able to keep up its election-related work
3:16PM ( 5 months ago )
Transportation secretary pick vows to buck any pressure to help Elon Musk in agency probes of Tesla
Transportation secretary nominee Sean Duffy promised to not interfere in ongoing agency investigations into Elon Musk’s electric car company if confirmed to head the department
3:14PM ( 5 months ago )