For these athletes, this is a spring break they don’t want
OMAHA, Neb. — Creighton right-hander Ben Dotzler was supposed to be in the bullpen at TD Ameritrade Park this weekend, readying himself to pitch again...
Medical marijuana bills challenge Bible Belt politics
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Facing a potentially historic vote on whether to legalize medical marijuana in Kentucky, Republican lawmaker John Schickel is conflic...
Iran death toll from virus passes 600, Syria shuts schools
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran said Saturday the coronavirus outbreak has killed another 97 people, pushing the death toll in the country to 611, as war-ravaged ...
Apple temporarily shuts stores worldwide to fight virus
LONDON — Tech giant Apple is closing its stores outside of China for two weeks and will only sell online as part of efforts to fight the global viral ...
Oklahoma City marks bombing anniversary with artistic events
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma City honors victims of the 1995 bombing that shocked the nation in what remains the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U....
RSVP ‘maybe’? Coronavirus puts wedding industry on edge
NEW YORK — Guests are jittery, travel is tangled, and soon-to-be brides and grooms are facing tough choices because of the coronavirus outbreak: postp...
AP FACT CHECK: Trump, American exceptionalism and the virus
WASHINGTON — Americans normally hear from President Donald Trump when he is opining on Twitter, riffing from a rally stage or otherwise improvising. T...
‘He’s an inmate’: Anguish mounts over virus-hit nursing home
KIRKLAND, Wash. — Desperate to talk to their dad, Scott Sedlacek and his brother, Steve, stood outside his open nursing home window and shouted. They ...
Coronavirus putting a damper on prep tourneys across country
HARTFORD, Wis. — There were no pep bands, no cheerleaders and only about 200 fans as the high school rivals faced off in a playoff game that might hav...
Bipartisan virus relief bill: Free testing, paid sick leave
WASHINGTON — The Democratic-controlled House, with President Donald Trump's support, early Saturday passed a bill to provide free testing for the coro...
Venezuela, already in crisis, reports 1st coronavirus cases
CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela confirmed its first two cases of the coronavirus Friday, deepening anxiety in a crisis-stricken nation where many hospi...
Trump disbanded NSC pandemic unit that experts had praised
WASHINGTON — Public health and national security experts shake their heads when President Donald Trump says the coronavirus "came out of nowhere" and ...
Dems, GOP forge virus outbreak into ’20 campaign issue
WASHINGTON — Coronavirus is already coloring the 2020 campaign, with Democrats convinced President Donald Trump's muddled response to the outbreak lea...
The Latest: Puerto Rico sees its first cases of coronavirus
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US: Immigrants can seek coronavirus care without fear
PHOENIX — The U.S. government says a new rule disqualifying more people from green cards if they use government benefits will not apply to immigrants ...
Trump says he’s likely to be tested after repeat exposure
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Friday he will “most likely” be tested for the novel coronavirus, as questions swirled about why he, his top ...
New Zealand cancels mosque shooting memorial over virus fear
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — A national memorial in New Zealand to commemorate the 51 people who were killed when a gunman attacked two mosques one yea...
NCAA plans to extend eligibility of spring sports athletes
NEW YORK — The NCAA is planning to extend the eligibility of athletes on spring sports teams by one year to make up for the season lost to the new cor...
AP Exclusive: Inside NCAA’s attempt to save March Madness
As it became apparent the NCAA basketball tournaments could not be held during their usual three-week window because of concerns about the coronavirus...
Across faiths, religious rules bent as virus alters worship
NEW YORK — Across the United States, religious leaders are taking unprecedented steps to shield their congregations from the coronavirus - canceling s...
Bill Gates says he is stepping down from Microsoft board
REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said Friday he is stepping down from the company's board to focus on philanthropy.
‘Right now is strange’ - NASCAR and IndyCar call off racing
NASCAR and IndyCar reversed course Friday and pulled the plug on racing this weekend, with IndyCar also suspending its season through the end of April...
Bernie Sanders says lack of rallies ‘hurting’ his campaign
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Bernie Sanders acknowledged Friday that fears about the spread of coronavirus have damaged his ability to leverage large rallies int...
UFC to fight on; Dana White says sports world is “panicking”
LOS ANGELES — The UFC is determined to fight on amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Biden virtual town hall marks new normal for campaigning
CHICAGO — Joe Biden is holding a town hall in Illinois from 800 miles away in Delaware. Bernie Sanders is staging daily news conferences from Vermont,...
A look at entertainers and entities on hold over coronavirus
Some of the few entertainment entities that remained open and fully functioning were shutting down like much of the rest of the world on Friday, a day...
Election officials: Tuesday primaries on despite virus fears
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Elections officials in the four states holding presidential primaries next week say they have no plans to postpone voting amid widesp...
Fed takes extra steps to sooth virus-rattled bond market
WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank have taken large steps this week to try to calm financial markets and restore some degr...
The road to the Masters leads nowhere as golf shuts down
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — For the last 75 years, the golf landscape never changed. March brought anticipation of azaleas and Amen Corner, of the drive...