Zelenskyy’s unlikely journey, from comedy to wartime leader
JOHN DANISZEWSKI Associated Press WARSAW, Poland (AP) — When Volodymyr Zelenskyy grew up in southeastern Ukraine, his Jewish family spoke Russian…
Continue ReadingJOHN DANISZEWSKI Associated Press WARSAW, Poland (AP) — When Volodymyr Zelenskyy grew up in southeastern Ukraine, his Jewish family spoke Russian…
Continue ReadingBy ROB HARRIS AP Global Soccer Writer LONDON (AP) — Christian Eriksen has returned to competitive football as a second-half substitute for…
Continue ReadingGENEVA (AP) — Russian skiers are not welcome to compete in Norway. The Nordic country’s ski federation call was made Saturday citing Russian…
Continue ReadingBy JOHN FLESHER AP Environmental Writer ALLENDALE, Mich. (AP) — Michigan would seem the last place to worry about water shortages. The state is…
Continue ReadingBy DAVID CRARY AP National Writer For transgender Catholics across the United States, retaining their faith can entail complex calculations. They…
Continue ReadingBy ALICE FUNG and ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL Associated Press HONG KONG (AP) — For two years, Hong Kong successfully insulated most of its residents from…
Continue ReadingBy DAVID CRARY AP National Writer For transgender Catholics across the United States, retaining their faith can entail complex calculations. They…
Continue ReadingBy LORI HINNANT, MSTYSLAV CHERNOV, AAMER MADHANI and CALVIN WOODWARD Associated Press The path to war in Ukraine was convoluted but also inexorable.…
Continue ReadingBAGHDAD (AP) — Thousands of pilgrims clad in black are making their way on foot towards a gold-domed shrine in northwestern Baghdad, part of a…
Continue ReadingBy JARI TANNER Associated Press HELSINKI (AP) — Finland and Sweden have brushed off warnings from neighboring Russia that their possible joining…
Continue ReadingVIENNA (AP) — A tourist bus headed for the Austrian Alps crashed on a local highway in Upper Bavaria Saturday morning. Forty-three of the 61 people…
Continue ReadingBy DAVID KLEPPER Associated Press Russia is revving up its sophisticated propaganda machine as its military advances in Ukraine. Analysts who monitor…
Continue ReadingBy CURT ANDERSON Associated Press TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Before Trayvon Martin, George Floyd, Michael Brown, Breonna Taylor and other Black people died…
Continue ReadingBy CHRIS MEGERIAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A president’s State of the Union speech is normally crammed with new proposals. But…
Continue ReadingBy JOHN RABY Associated Press MAN, W.Va. (AP) — Fifty years ago in West Virginia, the collapse of a coal-waste impoundment unleashed a torrent of…
Continue ReadingKARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — The families of hundreds of Pakistani students stuck in Ukraine following the Russian invasion are urging their government…
Continue ReadingBy DASHA LITVINOVA and VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV Associated Press MOSCOW (AP) — As Russian troops were closing in on the Ukrainian capital, more and more…
Continue ReadingBy EMILY SCHULTHEIS Associated Press VIENNA (AP) — Invading Russian forces are closing in on Ukraine’s capital. The city is warning of street…
Continue ReadingBy PATRICK WHITTLE Associated Press PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A forest pest that bedevils Maine residents and tourists with hairs that cause an itchy…
Continue ReadingBy MARC LEVY Associated Press NEWTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Dr. Oz is making his way around Pennsylvania as a candidate for U.S. Senate in town hall-style…
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