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1:16 PM on Wednesday, February 18

Mamdani reboots homeless encampment sweeps in New York City

1:13 PM on Wednesday, February 18

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has resumed the practice of clearing out homeless encampments, saying he has retooled the process

5 dead in Colorado highway crashes after blowing dirt makes it hard to see

12:11 PM on Wednesday, February 18

Authorities say a total of five people have died in crashes involving over 30 vehicles after blowing dirt made it nearly impossible to see on a Colorado interstate

Authorities are using deep-sea tech to try to find the sunken fishing boat off Massachusetts

12:04 PM on Wednesday, February 18

A coalition of authorities is deploying technology to try to locate the wreck of a fishing boat that sank last month off Massachusetts, killing all seven aboard

US transportation officials order 550 truck and bus driving schools to close after finding major safety deficiencies

11:50 AM on Wednesday, February 18

US transportation officials order 550 truck and bus driving schools to close after finding major safety deficiencies

Sports helped shape Jesse Jackson's career and inspired the ex-quarterback to fight for equal rights

11:33 AM on Wednesday, February 18

The Rev. Jesse Jackson was an athlete from a young age, and throughout his life he immersed himself in the world of sports

US senators visit key Ukrainian port city as they push for fresh sanctions on Russia

11:24 AM on Wednesday, February 18

A delegation of U.S. senators is returning from a trip to Ukraine

Eight backcountry skiers found dead, 1 still missing after avalanche near Lake Tahoe, authorities say

11:12 AM on Wednesday, February 18

Eight backcountry skiers found dead, 1 still missing after avalanche near Lake Tahoe, authorities say

Fishermen in the eastern Caribbean fear for their lives following a deadly US strike

9:57 AM on Wednesday, February 18

An organization in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is urging fishermen to take certain precautions after decrying a recent U.S. strike in the eastern Caribbean that killed three people aboard a suspected drug boat

Jesse Jackson’s 1988 presidential run inspired generations to carry his message

9:52 AM on Wednesday, February 18

The Rev. Jesse Jackson’s two presidential runs and his life of activism inspired leaders across generations

A look at the largest clergy abuse settlements reached by Catholic organizations in the US

9:31 AM on Wednesday, February 18

A New Jersey Catholic diocese outside Philadelphia has agreed to pay $180 million in a clergy sexual abuse settlement, the latest in a church scandal set off more than two decades ago

Loose dog makes Olympic cameo on the cross-country ski course at the Milan Cortina Games

9:23 AM on Wednesday, February 18

A surprise participant in Wednesday’s action at the Milan Cortina Olympics had four legs and zero concern for race times

What to know about avalanches, what causes them and how to stay safe

9:05 AM on Wednesday, February 18

Avalanches, masses of snow moving down a slope, happen most often in the wilderness

See the world in vertical: Top photos by AP photojournalists

8:52 AM on Wednesday, February 18

New Jersey Catholic diocese agrees to $180 million settlement of clergy sexual abuse allegations

8:27 AM on Wednesday, February 18

A New Jersey Catholic diocese this week agreed to a $180 million settlement to resolve allegations of clergy sexual abuse, a figure far exceeding agreements in some large dioceses though still dwarfed by other massive settlements

Why Trump's comment on discussing Taiwan arms sales with China has raised concerns

7:23 AM on Wednesday, February 18

U.S. President Donald Trump says he is discussing potential arms sales to Taiwan with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and that has raised concerns

Following Trump's lead, some GOP states seek to limit environmental regulations

7:17 AM on Wednesday, February 18

Some Republican legislators are pushing to limit state environmental regulations

Moderna says the FDA will consider its new flu shot after resolving a public dispute

6:55 AM on Wednesday, February 18

Vaccine maker Moderna says the Food and Drug Administration will decide whether to approve its new flu shot for older adults after all

Somalia renews its US-backed fight against al-Shabab militant group. Here is why it matters

12:47 AM on Wednesday, February 18

Somalia’s government says U.S.-backed airstrikes and expanded ground operations have shifted momentum in its long-running war against the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab militant group

Photos of Lunar New Year celebrations for the Year of the Horse

11:08 AM on Monday, February 16

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