KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The Latest on developments in Afghanistan (all times local):
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — A government-backed lawmaker introduced a measure Wednesday to extend the long-time president's rule, following a fight in which opposition lawmakers were forcibly evicted from the legislative chamber.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Rhode Island taxpayers who pay their back taxes will see penalties waived and interest cut 25 percent under a tax amnesty program that starts in December.
HOUSTON, Mo. (AP) — Some of Ally Lee Steinfeld's burned remains were found in a bag in a rural southern Missouri chicken coop. Authorities say both of the transgender teen's eyes had been gouged out and she had been stabbed…
EASTHAM, Mass. (AP) — A tropical bird never before seen in Massachusetts has been rescued from a Cape Cod beach after it was likely blown off course by Hurricane Jose.
KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — Architect Kobi Karp has a vision for affordable housing in the Florida Keys: residences set at coconut-tree height to keep them dry, atop concrete columns holding them in place.
The way we hear it, the NFL’s National Anthem problem isn’t going away soon, and there is no clear consensus among owners and the league office as to how to deal with it.We know facts are rare in this conversation,…
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WAUSAU, Wis. (AP) — A Wausau paramedic has resigned after he was charged with groping a female patient while treating her in an ambulance.
Tuesday, Sept. 19
TORONTO (AP) — Liam Neeson's latest film is a deep dive into the Watergate era, and he says there are clear parallels between presidents then-and-now.
NEW YORK (AP) — The Equifax breach is reminding small business owners that they may be vulnerable to cybercriminals.
HOUSTON, Mo. (AP) — Some of Ally Lee Steinfeld's burned remains were found in a bag in a rural southern Missouri chicken coop. Authorities say both of the transgender teen's eyes had been gouged out and she had been stabbed…
NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — A psychiatrist has testified that an Oklahoma man charged in the beheading of a co-worker was insane at the time of the attack.
LONDON (AP) — Budget airline easyJet will collaborate with an American company to develop a battery-powered plane it can use within a decade.
CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian courts have sentenced 30 people to terms ranging between three years and life in prison on violence-related charges.
IRBIL, Iraq (AP) — Kurdish election commission says referendum on independence from Iraq approved.
BEIRUT (AP) — Russian-backed Syrian government forces have all but encircled Islamic State militants in the eastern city of Deir el-Zour, a group that monitors the war said Wednesday.
BERLIN (AP) — Wolfgang Schaeuble, Germany's finance minister for the last eight years and a key figure in the eurozone debt crisis, looks set to become the new speaker of Germany's parliament.
MADRID (AP) — Spain's National Court plans to investigate possible sedition charges for demonstrators who took part in a massive protest against a police crackdown on preparations for an Oct. 1 referendum on the Catalonia region's independence.
PARIS (AP) — As part of its budget plan for next year, French President Emmanuel Macron's government is seeking to balance tax cuts with spending cuts to reduce the country's deficit.
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The Latest on developments in Afghanistan (all times local):
PARIS (AP) — Siemens and Alstom say their train-making merger will save 470 million euros ($555 million) a year and help European industry stand up to swelling Asian competition — but they insist it's not just about cost cuts.
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are jumping along with bond yields Wednesday morning, and technology companies continue to recover some of their recent losses. Athletic gear giant Nike is falling as investors are concerned about its U.S. business.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fewer people signed contracts to buy homes in August, marking the fifth decline in the past six months. The 2.6 percent decline continues to reflect the worsening shortage nationwide of homes being listed for sale.