OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ
Associated Press
Utility crews worked Monday to restore power to thousands of people after a winter storm swept through Northern California, toppling utility poles and trees and
By SUDHIN THANAWALA, Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Asking people whether they are U.S. citizens on the 2020 census would worsen the undercount of Latinos and non-citizens compared with
By LEANNE ITALIE, AP Entertainment Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — Keep your backyard chicken coops, dear 2018, and your vampire facials, too. And the stiff-arm Floss dance? Stomp it out in
By KARIN LAUB, Associated Press
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — As the Middle East ushers in 2019, the decade's ruinous conflicts in Syria, Yemen, Libya and Iraq seem to be
By BRIAN MAHONEY, AP Sports Writer
She showed up in Paris wearing a black catsuit, a reminder that nobody can command the Grand Slam stage quite like Serena Williams.
She
By TIM REYNOLDS, AP Basketball Writer
LeBron James went to the NBA Finals for the eighth consecutive year. He changed addresses again, leaving his Cleveland home for the second time
By MARK KENNEDY, AP Entertainment Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — After a year like this, Netflix shows no signs of chilling.
The dominant online video streamer started 2018 with almost 118
By GILLIAN FLACCUS, Associated Press
The last year was a 12-month champagne toast for the legal marijuana industry as the global market exploded and cannabis pushed its way further into
By MATT SEDENSKY and JULIE WATSON, Associated Press
Children torn from parents, refugees turned away and a relentless stream of changes to immigration regulation and enforcement.
To those who champion
By JONATHAN LEMIRE, Associated Press
Mr. Trump went to Washington. And he changed it.
In his first two years in office, President Donald Trump has rewritten the rules of the
By MATT O'BRIEN, AP Technology Writer
We may remember 2018 as the year when technology's dystopian potential became clear, from Facebook's role enabling the
By MARKO ALVAREZ and MARK STEVENSON
Mexico's willingness to accept U.S. asylum seekers while their applications are processed appears to be yet another sign of the blooming