AP science writer Seth Borenstein spent months reporting the issue of tornado deaths in mobile homes and why they still ...
A new study suggests that a tiny, icy world beyond Pluto harbors a thin, delicate atmosphere that may have been created by ...
Twenty-five dance companies from across Africa descended on a Senegalese fishing village over the weekend for the African Dance Biennial, the continent’s ...
On a March afternoon, artificial intelligence detected something resembling smoke on a camera feed from Arizona’s Coconino National Forest. Human analysts ...
In a memo to staff on Monday, Vice President and Head of Global Newsgathering Paul Haven announced that Mike Balsamo has been named U.S. News director: ...
Caitlin Clark will have a picture book out this fall based on her own life, one she knows is like few others’. Random House ...
A pair of African distance runners took down what was once among the most unthinkable records in sports on Sunday, shattering the long-unapproachable ...
The man accused of opening fire at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner railed against Trump administration policies and referred ...
Reporters covered the correspondents’ dinner shooting in real time. Conspiracy theories still spread
So much information, streaming out in so little time. And still: Within minutes, conspiracy theories flooded the internet.
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AP will attend the FOCAL International Awards in London (June 19, 2026), where we are proud to sponsor the event, including the Jane Mercer Researcher of the Year Award, celebrating excellence in ...
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