Thursday March 28th, 2024 10:17AM

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
Ratings for the Grammy Awards hit a sweet note as almost 17 million tune in, up 34% from 2023
An average of 16.9 million viewers tuned in to watch Taylor Swift make history at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, the largest audience for the telecast in four years
4:13PM ( 1 month ago )
Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish help Grammys reach its largest audience since 2020
An average of 16.9 million viewers tuned in to watch Taylor Swift make history at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, the largest audience for the telecast in four years
4:13PM ( 1 month ago )
Justice Department proposes major changes to address disparities in state crime victim funds
The Justice Department has proposed changes to rules governing state-run programs that provide financial assistance to violent crime victims in order to address racial disparities and curb the number of subjective denials of compensation
4:07PM ( 1 month ago )
Pennsylvania Capitol protest against state investing in Israel bonds ends with arrests
More than 100 people protesting the Pennsylvania state government’s investments in Israel were taken into custody in the Capitol Rotunda in Harrisburg
3:53PM ( 1 month ago )
Friends and foes: The Chiefs' Kelce, 49ers' Kittle ready to match up again in the Super Bowl
Travis Kelce and George Kittle are best of friends off the field and fierce competitors on it
3:51PM ( 1 month ago )
'Coolest dictator' to 'philosopher king,' Nayib Bukele's path to reelection in El Salvador
El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele has called himself the “world’s coolest dictator” or as his X profile read on election day, the “Philosopher King.”
3:35PM ( 1 month ago )
Family of Black girls handcuffed by Colorado police, held at gunpoint reach $1.9 million settlement
A Black woman and a group of four young girls who were wrongfully forced out of their car, held at gunpoint and handcuffed by police in suburban Denver in 2020 have reached a $1.9 million legal settlement
3:31PM ( 1 month ago )
How climate change contributes to wildfires like Chile's
At least 123 people have been killed by wildfires in central Chile
3:29PM ( 1 month ago )
Biden thanks hospitality workers in Las Vegas ahead of Nevada's Tuesday primary
President Joe Biden on Monday congratulated hospitality workers for reaching a tentative agreement with several Las Vegas hotel-casinos and calling off a strike deadline for another
2:58PM ( 1 month ago )