Tuesday June 10th, 2025 9:40PM

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
Fed lifts restrictions placed on Wells Fargo in 2018 because of its fake-accounts scandal
The Federal Reserve said Tuesday that Wells Fargo is no longer subject to the restraints the Fed placed on the bank in 2018 for having a toxic sales and banking culture
4:57PM ( 1 week ago )
Education Department says it will not garnish Social Security of student loan borrowers in default
Borrowers who have defaulted on their student loans will no longer be at risk of having their Social Security benefits garnished, an Education Department spokesperson said Tuesday
3:21PM ( 1 week ago )
South Korea's new leader Lee has lived a turbulent life. Now, big challenges await him
The life of South Korea's new President Lee Jae-myung is full of ups and downs
2:17PM ( 1 week ago )
Federal prisons must keep providing hormone therapy to transgender inmates, a judge says
A judge says the federal Bureau of Prisons must keep providing hormone therapy to hundreds of transgender inmates following an executive order signed by President Donald Trump that led to a disruption in medical treatment
1:12PM ( 1 week ago )
Musk slams Trump's big tax bill as Republican senators race to meet a July 4th deadline
President Donald Trump wants his “big, beautiful” bill of tax breaks and spending cuts on his desk to be singed into law by Independence Day
12:36PM ( 1 week ago )
Trump pushes a July 4th deadline for big tax bill as senators dig in
President Donald Trump wants his “big, beautiful” bill of tax breaks and spending cuts on his desk to be singed into law by Independence Day
12:36PM ( 1 week ago )
French Open: Musetti kicks a ball that hits a line judge and is cited for unsportsmanlike conduct
Lorenzo Musetti has been warned for unsportsmanlike conduct for kicking a tennis ball that inadvertently hit a linesperson during his French Open quarterfinal against Frances Tiafoe
11:15AM ( 1 week ago )
Meta becomes the latest big tech company turning to nuclear power for AI needs
Meta has cut a 20-year deal to secure nuclear power to help meet surging demand for artificial intelligence and other computing needs at Facebook’s parent company
10:45AM ( 1 week ago )
Tennis players wake up early or stay up late and it can be anyone's guess what time matches start
Tennis players at Grand Slam tournaments such as the French Open can have to play at 11 a.m. or 8 p.m. or anywhere in between
10:39AM ( 1 week ago )
Immersive tech reshapes music and film landscape with Bono, Metallica and 'Matrix' taking the leap
The future of how viewers experience music, film and live performances is happening now through immersive platforms like the Apple Vision Pro and cutting-edge venues such as the Sphere and Cosm
9:59AM ( 1 week ago )