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NY Bishop Talks About Supreme Court Ruling on COVID Restrictions
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio said that he didn't feel that the Supreme Court ruling was protesting lockdowns in the way that Pope Francis spoke about those who opposed restrictions.
WHO Official: Beijing Gave Agency COVID-19 Info Minutes Before State Media
Meetings held by the WHO in January show a discrepancy between the U.N. agency's warm words about Beijing's transparency and its concerns it was holding back data, the Associated Press reported.
CDC Document on Reopening U.S. Shelved by Trump Administration, Report Says
Some states across the country are already lifting coronavirus restrictions.
Tara Reade Says Alleged Sexual Assault, Harassment Not in Biden Complaint
The ex-Senate staffer, who alleged that Joe Biden sexually assaulted her in 1993, acknowledged in an Associated Press interview that she did not explicitly accuse the former vice president of sexual assault or harassment in a limited report she filed.
New Jersey, New York, Staten Island, Pennsylvania Storms Last Night: Update
A tornado touched down in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, as other mid-Atlantic states faced storms and rare tornado warnings.
Israel Security Stops Producer Covering Prince's Visit
Reporters Without Borders ranks Israel 87th out of the 180 countries on its 2018 World Press Freedom Index.
Report Details Alleged Trump Sexism on 'Apprentice'
Trump asked colleagues which woman would be a "tiger in bed," according to the AP.
WikiLeaks 'Published Data Of Children And Rape Victims'
In one case, the site allegedly published the name of a Saudi citizen arrested for being gay.
Clinton's State Dept. Calendar Omits Meetings, Names
Associated Press analysis shows at least 114 names missing from the calendar when compared to daily planning schedules.
Colleges Less Stringent on Athletes Using Pot: AP
A new investigation finds many Power Five conference schools have reduced recreational drug penalties.
'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Sets $1 Billion Record
It took 'Jurassic World' 13 days to set the same record.
Poll: 2015 Was a Worse Year for the World Than 2014
Mass shootings were the most important story of the year, the poll found.
Secret Side Bargain Threatens Nuke Deal with Iran
The IAEA's side deal with Iran is a far cry from "anytime/anywhere" inspections promised by Obama.
Nuclear Watchdog Slams AP's Iran Inspections Story
Opponents of the Iran nuclear deal have pointed to the report as another reason to block the agreement.
AP Will Put Hours of Archival News Footage On YouTube
The historic trove of old news footage dates all the way back to 1895.
Iconic Vietnam War Photos to be Exhibited in Vietnam for First Time
The Associated Press was "there to report the facts and tell the truth, no matter who it upsets."
Here Is the Best AP Correction of 2015 So Far
Real estate tycoon Robert Durst may have committed crimes, but he has never sung for Limp Bizkit.
Report: Bill Cosby Hiring Private Investigator
According to the New York Post story, the crisis management strategy is already well underway.
House and Senate Unanimous: No Social Security for Nazis
Here's one thing Democrats and Republicans can agree on.
Cosby Biographer Apologizes for Avoiding Rape Claims
"I was wrong to not deal with the sexual assault charges against Cosby and pursue them more aggressively," Mark Whitaker concedes.
Video: Bill Cosby Asks AP to Edit Out Rape Allegations
"There's no comment about that," Cosby says when asked about the multiplying allegations against him
Texas Governor Rick Perry Indicted for Coercion
Perry, the first Texas governor indicted in nearly a century, is accused of abusing his power by vetoing funding for public corruption prosecutors.
FBI Sabotaged Levinson Investigation, Family Lawyer Says
For years the family of retired FBI agent Robert Levinson knew of his involvement with the CIA.