Asia Today: India cases pass China; Nepal reports 1st death
BANGKOK — India’s confirmed coronavirus cases have surpassed China’s, with the Health Ministry on Saturday reporting a spike to 85,940 infections and ...
Top fugitive in Rwanda’s genocide arrested outside Paris
KIGALI, Rwanda — One of the most wanted fugitives in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide has been arrested outside Paris, authorities said Saturday.
City of Malmo set to relocate vandalized Ibrahimovic statue
The city of Malmo has had enough of repeated acts of vandalism on soccer star Zlatan Ibrahimovic's statue outside the local football club's stadium an...
US youngster Reyna’s 1st Bundesliga start foiled by injury
DORTMUND, Germany — Gio Reyna was set to make his first professional start when Germany's Bundesliga resumed Saturday following a two-month break caus...
AP FACT CHECK: Trump, GOP distortion on Flynn; virus fiction
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and his GOP allies are misrepresenting the facts behind the legal case of former national security adviser Michael...
‘Everyone has a story’: How will world remember pandemic?
CHICAGO — Artist Obi Uwakwe was driving through Chicago’s empty streets, camera on his lap to document life during COVID-19, when he saw something tha...
WHO head urges global unity to help make Tokyo Olympics safe
GENEVA — The head of the World Health Organization said Saturday it will not be easy to make next year's Tokyo Olympics a safe global gathering after ...
Burundi defies COVID-19 for election ending a bloody rule
KAMPALA, Uganda — Burundi is pushing ahead with an election on Wednesday that will end the president's divisive and bloody 15-year rule.
No jobs, no future: An army of India’s migrants heads home
NEW DELHI — Tens of thousands of impoverished migrant workers are on the move across India, walking on highways and railway tracks or riding trucks, b...
Report: Google facing onslaught of antitrust cases in US
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Federal and state regulators in the U.S. are preparing to file antitrust lawsuits alleging Google has abused its dominance of ...
Kroger offers Fred Meyer workers extra pay after outcry
SPOKANE, Wash. — Kroger, the parent company of grocer Fred Meyer, announced Friday that it will provide “thank you" payments to hourly employees after...
Nézet-Séguin got $392,152 in initial part of 1st Met season
NEW YORK — Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s earned $392,152 during his first portion of his first season as the Metropolitan Opera's music director, about a qua...
Lakers’ Dwight Howard healing after death of son’s mother
LOS ANGELES — The mother of Dwight Howard's 6-year-old son died nearly six weeks ago due to an epileptic seizure, the Los Angeles Lakers center says.
WNBA commissioner: League focusing on scenarios to play
NEW YORK — WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert is focusing on about a half dozen scenarios for the league to begin play this summer
Democrats try again with sweeping mail voting requirements
Despite an earlier failed attempt, Democrats were set to try again Friday to adopt a massive expansion of voting by mail during the coronavirus outbre...
Tesla picks Austin, Tulsa as finalists for new US factory
DETROIT — Tesla has picked Austin, Texas, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, as finalists for its new U.S. assembly plant, a person briefed on the matter said Frida...
Navajo Nation residents to be under strictest lockdown yet
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Residents of the Navajo Nation will be under the strictest weekend lockdown yet, with grocery stores and gas stations closed, and e...
Burr submits final Russia report before leaving chairmanship
WASHINGTON — Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr has submitted the final report in the panel's three-year Russia investigation to the ...
Coronavirus spreads in Yemen with health system in shambles
Hundreds of people in Aden, southern Yemen’s main city, have died in the past week with symptoms of what appears to be the coronavirus, local health o...
Beginning to bloom: New York creaking back to economic life
SCHOHARIE, N.Y. — Idled contractors girded for long-awaited jobs and shoppers browsed spring flowers -- though masks made stopping to smell the roses ...
The Shots: Ehlo, Russell playing a role in ‘The Last Dance’
Craig Ehlo still believes he played great defense.
VA says it won’t stop use of unproven drug on vets for now
WASHINGTON — Facing growing criticism, the Department of Veterans Affairs said Friday that it will not halt use of an unproven malaria drug on veteran...
NASCAR putting its safety plan to test as racing restarts
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Crew chief Chad Knaus won't get a look at the car Hendrick Motorsports built for Darlington Raceway until he gets to the track Sunda...
Virus or not, if you open Jersey Shore beaches, they’ll come
SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. — Somehow, after years of living underground and waiting for some unfathomable signal that it's time, cicadas suddenly know when...
US begins ‘warp speed’ vaccine push as studies ramp up
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump vowed to use “every plane, truck and soldier” to distribute COVID-19 vaccines he hopes will be ready by year's end...
Column: Former Georgia player shows power of persistence
ATLANTA — For all its ills, there are times when college athletics gets it just right.
Crisis averted, hospital ship leaves LA; treats 77 patients
LOS ANGELES — Seven weeks ago a Navy hospital ship pulled into the Port of Los Angeles to provide relief to the city amid fears it was about to become...
Many struggling in horse racing hope return brings lifeline
Instead of the Preakness running Saturday in Baltimore with perhaps another heralded Kentucky Derby winner looking to capture the second jewel of the ...
Tourists enter reopened Grand Canyon despite virus concerns
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. — Tourists appeared ready to roam Grand Canyon National Park again after it partially reopened Friday, despite objec...
Tennis tours extend coronavirus breaks; 40-plus events off
More than 40 top-level professional tennis tournaments are off the sport's 2020 calendar because of the coronavirus pandemic as of Friday, when the me...