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5157 épisodesMan charged with trying to kill Trump at dinner took photo with knife in hotel, investigators say
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the Correspondents dinner shooter case raises concerns about security on trains.
Elon Musk gets an apology from California regulators as a SpaceX lawsuit is settled
AP correspondent Jennifer King says the state agency charged with protecting the California coast has backed down in a federal lawsuit with SpaceX.
Comey due in court in a Trump threat case that's likely to pose a challenge for Justice Department
AP correspondent Mike Pesoli reports on former FBI Director James Comey.
Meet the Liberty Bell fans visiting little-known replicas scattered across the country
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports, if you want to see the Liberty Bell to celebrate America's 250th birthday, you don’t have to travel far.
Correspondents dinner shooter case raises concerns about security on trains
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the Correspondents dinner shooter case raises concerns about security on trains.
US stocks tick lower as oil prices keep spurting higher
U.S. stocks are mixed in early trading.
UK prime minister condemns attack after 2 stabbed in a Jewish neighborhood of London
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports addressing lawmakers in the House of Commons, Prime Minister Keir Starmer says the recent attacks on UK Je...
Supreme Court voids majority Black congressional district in Louisiana, boosting Republican chances
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the Supreme Court has struck down a majority Black congressional district in Louisiana, in a ruling...
Defying protocol, Trump relays details of private conversation with King Charles III
AP correspondent Danica Kirka reports on President Trump defying protocol by detailing his conversation with King Charles II.
Europol task force nets 280 arrests as 'violence for hire' spreads across Europe
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on how Europe is dealing with a disturbing new trend.
Anonymous tip system started in wake of Sandy Hook shooting has fielded nearly 400,000 reports
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on a nationwide effort to prevent school shootings.
The latest international news headlines
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on a further slump in Iran's national currency; the rial's, value; Ukraine hits another Russian energy fac...
Hegseth will be grilled by Congress for the first time since the Iran war began
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that Defense Secretary Hegseth will be answering questions on Capitol Hill today.
White House says funds to pay TSA and other Homeland Security workers will 'soon run out'
With funds dwindling, AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that the Trump administration is pushing Congress to restore funding for the Department of Homeland Secu...
Russia attacks the Ukraine city Sumy with drones
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a Moscow attack on Sumy has caused casualties and damage.
South Korean court sentences ex-President Yoon to 7 years for charges including resisting arrest
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports South Korea's ex-President Yoon receives another prison sentence.
Boxers from Russia, Belarus to be allowed to fight as neutral athletes in World Boxing competitions
Boxers from two European nations are set to be allowed to fight as neutral athletes in World Boxing competitions. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh repor...
NCAA remains on track to expand to a 76-team March Madness bracket for next season
College sports’ premier tournament is on track to see a significant expansion of teams next season. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
NCAA bans 2 former Fordham basketball players for their roles in point-shaving scheme
College sports’ governing body has handed down punishments for two players involved in a point shaving scheme. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
EU says Meta is failing to keep underage users off Facebook and Instagram
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports EU officials say Meta is failing underage users.
The latest in sports
A former MVP shines to keep his team’s season alive and a dominant showing in the NBA Playoffs, an ex-hoops coach and player pleads guilty in a gambli...
Georgia officials warn wildfires are still a threat as firefighters report progress
Thousands of people are still displaced by Southern wildfires. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
Ex-FBI Director Comey indicted again, in a probe over an online post officials call a Trump threat
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on another indictment of James Comey.
US soldier charged with using intel to win $400,000 on Maduro raid pleads not guilty in NYC court
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports a U.S. soldier charged with using intel to win $400,000 on a Maduro raid pleads not guilty.
US will issue commemorative passports with Trump’s picture for America's 250th birthday
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on passports with President Trump's picture on them.
Weinstein rape accuser tells jury that 'he just treated me like he owned me'
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on the second day of testimony from the woman accusing former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of rape at his...
King Charles highlights US-UK bond in speech to Congress noting 'times of great uncertainty'
In a speech to a joint session of the U.S. Congress, King Charles III focused on common interests with nods to current political turmoil. AP correspon...
Sinking AI stocks and rising oil prices weigh on Wall Street
AI and oil send stocks lower.
Ex-NBA player Damon Jones is 1st to plead guilty in gambling sweep that led to over 30 arrests
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports ex-NBA player Damon Jones pleads guilty in a wide ranging sports gambling case.
Trump lifts ban on mining near Boundary Waters, clearing way for Chilean company to seek permits
President Trump moves to allow copper mining at the edge of a Minnesota wilderness area. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
US soldier charged with using intel to win $400,000 on Maduro raid pleads not guilty in NYC court
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports a U.S. soldier charged with using intel to win $400,000 on a Maduro raid pleads not guilty.
US energy blockade leaves Cuban farmers struggling to feed a nation
A U.S. energy blockade leaves Cuban farmers struggling to feed a nation. AP correspondent Danica Coto reports.
Ex-NBA player Damon Jones is 1st to plead guilty in gambling sweep that led to over 30 arrests
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports ex-NBA player Damon Jones pleads guilty in a wide ranging sports gambling case.
King Charles visits Washington with hopes of restoring the US-UK relationship
King Charles comes to Washington. The AP's Jennifer King reports he and the Queen enjoyed a warm welcome at the White House.
Phillies fire manager Rob Thomson after losing 11 of 12 games, name Don Mattingly interim skipper
The Philadelphia Phillies are changing managers after a slow start to a season of high expectations. AP correspondent Mike Hempen reports.
A judge orders suspect to be held without bond in 2 USF student killings
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the ongoing case of two missing grad students in Florida
Ukraine accuses Israel of importing grain ‘stolen’ by Russia, as Zelenskyy warns of sanctions
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Ukraine has accused Israel of importing grain it says is stolen by Russia.
Judge rules that fired prosecutor Maurene Comey's lawsuit belongs in federal court
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports a judge rules that fired prosecutor Maurene Comey's lawsuit belongs in federal court.
US consumer confidence inches higher in the face of soaring gasoline prices
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that Consumer Confidence inched up.
Summer Movie Guide 2026: Here’s what’s coming to theaters and streaming from May to August
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports this summer, Hollywood is buzzing with a mix of sequels, adaptations, and original films.