Pulse nightclub is demolished to make way for a memorial to the 2016 mass...
Crews began demolishing Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, on Wednesday to make way for a memorial that will pay tribute to the 49 people...
FAA mandates radar separation for helicopters and planes after deadly DC midair collision
Air traffic controllers will use radar, not just visual checks, to ensure that helicopters maintain a safe distance from arriving and departing airplanes in...
US to demand bonds of up to $15,000 for visa applications from 12 more...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department says it is adding 12 countries to an expanding list of nations whose citizens must post bonds of...
Decades after a Florida canal project was abandoned, advocates are trying to reunite 2...
PALATKA, Fla. (AP) — It was supposed to be Florida's version of the Panama Canal — a shortcut for boats to pass through the...
Iran war has US farmers worried about the cost and availability of fertilizer
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Tennessee farmer Todd Littleton expects to pay $100,000 more for fertilizer this season, a 40% spike from his bill last...
San Francisco sizzles as a winter heat wave grips the West
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Franciscans bared an unusual amount of skin for this time of year Tuesday, as a city better known for...
In Their Words: How Gregory Bovino became a face of Trump’s mass deportations and...
Gregory Bovino, who became a face of the Trump administration's aggressive immigration enforcement tactics in large cities, confirmed to The Associated Press on Tuesday...
New York transit officials sue Trump administration to restore subway project funding
NEW YORK (AP) — The transit agency in charge of New York City's subway system sued the Trump administration Tuesday, accusing it of breach...
Military report says ‘one in a million’ live fire malfunction rained shrapnel on California...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A “one in a million” malfunction during a live fire demonstration over Camp Pendleton last October led to a misfire...
Jury deliberating in corruption trial of ex-FirstEnergy executives accused of $4.3 million bribe
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Jurors in Akron began deliberating Tuesday in the corruption trial of two fired FirstEnergy Corp. executives charged for their alleged...
















