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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
South Korea's impeached President Yoon detained in massive law-enforcement effort
South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol was detained in a massive law enforcement operation at the presidential compound Wednesday
4:34PM ( 5 months ago )
South Korea's impeached President Yoon detained in major law enforcement operation
South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol has been detained in a major law enforcement operation at the presidential compound
4:34PM ( 5 months ago )
Falcons begin search for defensive coordinator by interviewing Michigan's Wink Martindale
The Atlanta Falcons have conducted a virtual interview with Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale as they began their search to replace Jimmy Lake, who was fired as defensive coordinator following the team’s 8-9 finish
4:21PM ( 5 months ago )
Ohio State has slowly paced itself on offense all the way to the national championship game
Ohio State has been purposely pacing itself on offense all season
3:54PM ( 5 months ago )
Biden's big semiconductor law will ramp up US chip production -- but at a high cost, report finds
A sweeping 2022 law, touted by President Joe Biden as a way to revive U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign-made computer chips, will “sharply increase production’’ of semiconductors in the United States
3:54PM ( 5 months ago )
Italian soccer club Lazio fires falconer for posting photos of his penis implant
Lazio has fired the man who handled the Italian soccer club’s eagle mascot after he posted photos and videos online of his own prosthetic penis
3:36PM ( 5 months ago )
Capital One sued by US watchdog alleging bank cheated customers out of $2 billion
A U.S. watchdog is suing Capital One for allegedly misleading consumers about its offerings for high-interest savings accounts — and “cheating” customers out of more than $2 billion in lost interest payments as a result
3:34PM ( 5 months ago )
Florida bill would ban students in the US without legal permission from some public universities
A Florida state lawmaker has filed a bill that would ban some of the state’s public colleges and universities from admitting students who are in the country without legal permission
3:34PM ( 5 months ago )
Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki's MLB deal could spur chaos in Latin America. Here's why
Roki Sasaki can sign with Major League Baseball teams during a nine-day window starting Wednesday, an unusual free agency that caused a domino effect among Latin American teenagers whose unofficial agreements are on hold pending his decision
3:32PM ( 5 months ago )