By HANNAH FINGERHUT Associated Press
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa became the first U.S. state to remove gender identity protections from its civil rights code on Friday when Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law a bill that opponents say will expose transgender people and other Iowans to ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — New York's governor ordered a state school to remove a job posting for a Palestinian studies teaching position this week, saying she wanted to ensure "antisemitic theories" would not be taught.
The job posting at Hunter College had called for a historian ...
By FERNANDA FIGUEROA Associated Press
As President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order designating English as the official language of the United States, activists and advocacy groups are alarmed by what that will mean for non-English speakers when it comes to immigration, ...
By ASHRAF KHALIL Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — For decades, the thousands of blooming cherry blossom trees in the nation's capital have served as both a magnet to visitors and the unofficial start of the tourist season for Washington, D.C. This year, the peak bloom for the iconic ...
By SETH BORENSTEIN AP Science Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal weather and oceans agency touches people's daily lives in unnoticed ways, so massive firings there will likely cause needless deaths and a big hit to America's economy, according to the people who ran it.
The first round ...
By PHILIP MARCELO and JENNIFER PELTZ Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — After years as one of U.S. authorities' most wanted men, Mexican drug cartel boss Rafael Caro Quintero was brought into a New York courtroom Friday to answer charges that include orchestrating the 1985 killing of a ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Key Republicans and Democrats in Congress have been stalwart supporters of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but the blowup between the Ukrainian leader and President Donald Trump is threatening to change that.
Zelenskyy had traveled to ...
By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press
A police officer who was shot to death while responding to an armed man with hostages inside a Pennsylvania hospital intensive care unit was remembered Friday as a dedicated public servant who did not hesitate to run toward danger and died a ...
By STAN CHOE AP Business Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks rallied on Friday to close out their dreary February on a brighter note.
The S&P 500 jumped 1.6% to trim its loss for the month, enough to make it the worst only since December instead of since April. It had dropped in five ...
By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON Associated Press
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance on Friday berated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy over the war in Ukraine, accusing him of not showing gratitude after he challenged Vance on the question of ...
By OLIVIA DIAZ and BEN FINLEY Associated Press
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Retired Army Maj. Gen. Cedric T. Wins will step down in June from his post as the first Black superintendent of the Virginia Military Institute after the school's board voted against extending his contract Friday.
In a ...
By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER, ERIC TUCKER and BYRON TAU Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Several senior leaders in Washington's federal prosecutors office have been demoted to jobs handling misdemeanors or other low-level matters, in the latest move by President Donald Trump's U.S. attorney ...
By MEAD GRUVER Associated Press
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — President Donald Trump is taking a step toward granting the U.S. mining industry's biggest wishes by singling out one metal as a focus of his domestic minerals policy: copper.
From talk of acquiring Greenland and its vast mineral ...
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER and ANNE D'INNOCENZIO AP Business Writers
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ongoing tariff threats from Washington and potentially sweeping government job cuts have darkened consumers' mood and may be weighing on an otherwise mostly healthy economy.
Data released Friday showed that ...
By SCOTT BAUER Associated Press
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Republican-backed candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court accused the court's liberal majority, all women, of being "driven by their emotions" during oral arguments in an abortion rights case — comments his challenger's campaign on ...
By KATE PAYNE Associated Press/Report for America
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge is weighing whether to block a Florida law from going into effect that would ban social media accounts for children under 14 and require parental permission for 14- and 15-year-olds.
The measure ...
By MATT O'BRIEN AP Technology Writer
Microsoft is closing down Skype, the video-calling service it bought for $8.5 billion in 2011, which had helped spark a transformation in how people communicate online.
The tech giant said Friday it will retire Skype in May and shift some of its ...
By KATE PAYNE Associated Press/Report for America
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Andrew and Tristan Tate, who are charged with human trafficking in Romania, have returned to the U.S. after authorities lifted travel restrictions on the siblings, who have millions of online followers.
After the ...
By ISABELLA O'MALLEY Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — For years, Ed Yaker, treasurer of a New York City co-op with nearly 1,500 units, and fellow board members have dealt with gas leaks. It can mean the gas at an entire building is shut off, leaving residents unable to use a stove for ...
RENSSELAER, Ind. (AP) — A sheriff's deputy in northwestern Indiana will not face charges in the fatal shooting during a traffic stop of a man who days earlier had been pardoned by President Donald Trump for a misdemeanor related to the 2021 U.S. Capitol riot.
The Jasper County deputy was ...