Top Headlines for February 18, 2018

Headline News from the Associated Press
  • Calls for gun control grow louder after Florida shooting

    PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — Pressure is growing for tougher gun-control laws after a mass shooting at a Florida high school, with thousands of angry protesters at state rallies demanding immediate action from lawmakers, and more demonstrations planned across the country in the weeks ahead….
  • The Latest: S Korea prime minister visits Olympic curling

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — The Latest on the Pyeongchang Olympics (all times local):…
  • Iraqi victories remain fragile as US reduces troops

    QAIM, Iraq (AP) — From their outpost on Iraq's westernmost edge, U.S. 1st Lt. Kyle Hagerty and his troops watched civilians trickle into the area after American and Iraqi forces drove out the Islamic State group. They were, he believed, families returning to liberated homes, a hopeful sign of increasing stability….
  • Commercial plane crashes in southern Iran, killing 66 people

    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — An Iranian commercial plane crashed on Sunday in a foggy, mountainous region of southern Iran, killing all 66 people on board, state media reported….
  • Biden, in public and private, tiptoes toward a 2020 run

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Vice President Joe Biden is tiptoeing toward a potential presidential run in 2020, even broaching the possibility during a recent gathering of longtime foreign policy aides….
  • The Latest: US says unlikely Turkey used chemical weapons

    BEIRUT (AP) — The Latest on Turkey's attack on a Kurdish-controlled enclave in Syria (all times local):…
  • Trump criticizes FBI over handling of shooting suspect tip

    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump lashed out at the FBI Saturday night, saying the agency "missed all of the many signals" sent by the suspect in the Florida school shooting and arguing they are "spending too much time trying to prove Russian collusion with the Trump campaign."…
  • Kentucky 2030? Could Korea export its rural Olympic gamble?

    JEONGSEON, South Korea (AP) — A coal mine stands on the mountain exactly as it was the day it was abandoned, now a rusting relic of blue-collar glory lost to a globalized world….
  • Copter on quake mission flips in Mexico, kills 13 on ground

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — A military helicopter carrying officials who were assessing damage from a powerful earthquake flipped as it was attempting to land in southern Mexico, crashing on top of people who had fled their homes and were spending the night outside. Thirteen people were killed – the only known fatalities related to the quake – and 16 were injured….
  • Utility offered Burgum more than free Super Bowl tickets

    BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum's trip to the Super Bowl as a guest of a Minneapolis utility included free invitations to a rock concert, private parties, meals and other events, The Associated Press found through an open records request….

Top Headlines for February 17, 2018

Headline News from the Associated Press
  • Mueller charges Russians with meddling in 2016 race

    WASHINGTON (AP) — In an extraordinary indictment, the U.S. special counsel has accused 13 Russians of an elaborate plot to disrupt the 2016 presidential election, charging them with running a huge but hidden social media trolling campaign aimed in part at helping Republican Donald Trump defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton….
  • Indictment: Social media firms got played by Russian agents

    The election-interference indictment brought by Robert Mueller, the U.S. special counsel, underscores how thoroughly social-media companies like Facebook and Twitter were played by Russian propagandists….
  • Trump overreaches to claim indictment proves ‘no collusion’

    WASHINGTON (AP) — For years, President Donald Trump pushed back against the idea of election meddling, dismissing it as a hoax and an affront to the legitimacy of his victory….
  • Anger bubbles over at funerals for Florida shooting victims

    PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — As families began burying their dead, authorities questioned whether they could have prevented the attack on a South Florida high school where a gunman took the lives of 14 students, the athletic director, a coach and a geography teacher….
  • Suspect was a ‘good shot’ on NRA-backed school rifle team

    The troubled teen authorities say killed 17 people at a Florida high school excelled in an air-rifle marksmanship program supported by a grant from the National Rifle Association Foundation, part of a multimillion-dollar effort by the gun group to support youth shooting clubs and other programs….
  • Hanyu defends Olympic gold medal in men’s figure skating

    GANGNEUNG, South Korea (AP) — Yuzuru Hanyu was introduced as the Olympic gold medalist, skated over to the podium and jumped high onto it. With a perfect landing, naturally….
  • Trump focuses on first responders after Florida shooting

    POMPANO BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President Donald Trump has made a grim trip to a Florida community reeling from a deadly school shooting, meeting privately with victims and cheering the heroics of first responders….
  • Strong quake rekindles memories of past disasters in Mexico

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — A powerful earthquake that rattled south and central Mexico caused little apparent destruction but rekindled fears in a population that still sees daily reminders of deadly earthquakes five months ago….
  • Israel’s Netanyahu: A singular leader with a divisive legacy

    A serial survivor of scandals, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to be in trouble once more after police recommended a range of bribery and other charges against him in two separate investigations. Yet the law doesn't require him to step down until convicted, the process could drag on for months, and the determined, loquacious leader is digging in his heels….
  • The Latest: US’ Biney eliminated in short-track speedskating

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — The Latest on the Pyeongchang Olympics (all times local):…

Top Headlines for February 16, 2018

Headline News from the Associated Press
  • In aftermath of shooting, a community mourns and wonders why

    PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — Nikolas Cruz jumped out of the Uber car and walked toward building 12 of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, carrying a black duffel bag and a black backpack. A man inside the school spotted Cruz, and knew he was a former student. A troubled kid. The man radioed a co-worker, and within a minute heard gunshots….
  • High school shooting claimed students and teachers

    When a gunman opened fire with an AR-15 at a large high school in south Florida, he claimed the lives of students with their whole lives ahead of them, along with those of the teachers who tried to protect them. Here is a look at the 17 people who authorities say died in the deadly shooting Wednesday at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland:…
  • Did FBI miss a warning before Florida high school shooting?

    The massacre at a Florida high school is again raising concerns about whether the FBI missed signs that might have stopped a mass shooting….
  • 2014 champ Shiffrin 4th behind Hansdotter in Olympic slalom

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — Mikaela Shiffrin is, without a doubt, the best women's slalom skier there is. Has been for years. All of the victories confirm it. Her competitors are aware of it. And, yes, so is she….
  • Sweet Distraction? North Korea’s feminine touch at Olympics

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — To pour on the charm at the Pyeongchang Olympics, North Korea has turned to ball-gown clad singers, pompom-waving cheerleaders and two of its most influential women. And the media, the South Korean public and the Olympic audience worldwide seem to be thoroughly enjoying the spectacle….
  • Senate rejects immigration bills; young immigrants in limbo

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has left hundreds of thousands of "Dreamer" immigrants in limbo, rejecting rival plans that would have spared them from deportation and strengthened the nation's border security. Senators dealt President Donald Trump an especially galling defeat as more than a quarter of fellow Republicans abandoned him on an issue that helped propel him to the White House….
  • 6 friends shattered by Florida shooting forge new bond

    PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — It was the final period of the day at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High and Jonathan Blank was in history class, learning about the Holocaust. Across campus, five of his friends, pals since grade school, sat in different classrooms watching the clock. In 19 minutes, school would be out and the buddies had plans this Valentine's Day: a little basketball and boys' time….
  • Civilians have no place to run as Turkey offensive drags on

    BEIRUT (AP) — One-month-old Heyim Hassan was receiving treatment for a chest infection in the Afrin general hospital in northern Syria when a shell landed a few meters (feet) away. His panicked father whisked him out of the building and spent hours looking for nebulizers to aid the infant's breathing. No one was killed in the attack, but 30 children had to be evacuated to safety….
  • 911 calls about Oregon climbing death reveal terror, heroism

    PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The first thing that Braton Jurasevich noticed as he clambered down Mount Hood toward his fallen fellow mountain climber was the blood – a lot of it….
  • AP PHOTOS: People in Asia and beyond welcome Lunar New Year

    BEIJING (AP) — People in Asia and around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year on Friday with festivals, parades and temple visits to ask for blessings….

Top Headlines for February 15, 2018

Headline News from the Associated Press
  • Florida high school shooting plunges city into mourning

    PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — Just before the shooting broke out, some students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School thought they were having another fire drill….
  • Suspect’s ‘disturbing’ social media posts being dissected

    PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) — The suspect in a deadly rampage at a Florida high school is a troubled teenager who posted disturbing material on social media before the shooting spree that killed at least 17 people, according to a law enforcement official and former schoolmates….
  • Delays done, Shiffrin wins Olympic GS gold; best event next

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — The nervous energy accumulated for Mikaela Shiffrin while she waited, waited, waited for these Olympics – the ones that so many are expecting to be HER Olympics – to finally get started. First one race was postponed. Then another….
  • Ramaphosa set to become new South African president Thursday

    JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa's acting President Cyril Ramaphosa was poised to become the country's new leader in a parliament vote Thursday following the resignation of Jacob Zuma, whose scandals brought the ruling party to its weakest point since taking power at the end of apartheid….
  • Porn star says she feels free to discuss Trump encounter

    NEW YORK (AP) — Stormy Daniels, the porn star whom Donald Trump's attorney acknowledges paying $130,000 just before Election Day, believes she is now free to discuss an alleged sexual encounter with the man who is now president, her manager told The Associated Press….
  • Government says American detainee worked for IS in Syria

    WASHINGTON (AP) — An American detained by U.S. forces was carrying thumb drives containing files on how to make bombs plus administrative spreadsheets describing work he did for the Islamic State group at the time he surrendered in Syria last year, according to documents the U.S. government filed in federal court….
  • Myanmar government under Suu Kyi cracks down on journalists

    BANGKOK (AP) — When five Myanmar journalists were sentenced to decade-long prison terms for reporting the alleged existence of a military-run chemical weapons factory in Myanmar a few years ago, Aung San Suu Kyi – then an opposition lawmaker – condemned the harsh punishments as "very excessive."…
  • How Abdul-Jabbar became Kareem and decided to talk about it

    NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has been a best-selling author, civil-rights activist, actor, historian and one of the greatest basketball players who ever lived….
  • McDonald’s slims down Happy Meal by banishing cheeseburgers

    NEW YORK (AP) — McDonald's will soon banish cheeseburgers and chocolate milk from its Happy Meal menu in an effort to cut down on the calories, sodium, saturated fat and sugar that kids consume at its restaurants….
  • Olympians balance parenthood with chasing career goals

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — After finishing her fourth Winter Games in Sochi, Kikkan Randall decided: It was time to have a baby. But the cross-country skiing champion wasn't ready to give up her Olympic goals….

Top Headlines for February 14, 2018

Headline News from the Associated Press
  • Shaun White wins 3rd Olympic gold in contest for the ages

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — Snowboarding at the Olympics turned 20 this year, and there's a good chance that in another two decades, people will still be talking about the contest that went down in the mountains of South Korea on Wednesday….
  • Shaun White refers to sexual misconduct lawsuit as 'gossip'

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — Shaun White dismissed the sexual misconduct allegations made against him in a 2016 lawsuit as "gossip" and hurried away from reporters trying to ask him more about the allegations Wednesday, just hours after winning his third gold medal in the men's halfpipe….
  • Netanyahu shrugs off police corruption claims, opposition

    JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday shrugged off police recommendations that he be charged with corruption, calling the allegations "biased, extreme, full of holes, like Swiss cheese" and vowed to remain in office….
  • New fronts emerge in Syria as Assad, allies push for victory

    BEIRUT (AP) — As Syrian President Bashar Assad and his allies push toward final victory and the fight against the Islamic State group draws to an end, new fronts have opened up, threatening an even broader confrontation among regional and world powers….
  • The Latest: South Africa’s leader faces no-confidence vote

    JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The Latest on South Africa's leadership crisis (all times local):…
  • GOP women frustrated by Trump’s approach to abuse charges

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump White House's handling of abuse charges against men in its midst is frustrating prominent Republican women as the party's yearslong struggle to attract female voters stretches into the 2018 midterm elections….
  • APNewsBreak: Shooting range tied to Trumps rattles neighbors

    WINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) — President Donald Trump's two grown sons arrived at this tranquil, rural upstate New York hamlet with a bang….
  • Party’s over: Raucous Fat Tuesday gives way to solemn Lent

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Families camped out from early morning to catch beads and stuffed animals thrown from float riders. Revelers took to the streets in elaborate or funny costumes evoking Marie Antoinette, President Donald Trump and glamorous vampires. And amused bystanders took in the chaotic scene from lawn chairs….
  • ‘Deep down’: Rivalry between Koreas, Japan transcends sport

    GANGNEUNG, South Korea (AP) — As South Korea's national soccer coach prepared to play Japan in a 1954 World Cup qualifier, President Syngman Rhee, who'd been liberated, with the rest of Korea, from Japan's brutal colonial rule in 1945, had some advice should the Koreans lose: "Don't think about coming back alive," he supposedly told the coach. "Just throw yourself into the Genkai Sea."…
  • A Westminster wow: Bichon frise becomes America’s top dog

    NEW YORK (AP) — Flynn the bichon frise won best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club on Tuesday night, a choice that seemed to surprise almost everyone in the crowd at Madison Square Garden….

Top Headlines for February 13, 2018

Headline News from the Associated Press
  • Conservatives lash out at GOP spending binge

    NEW YORK (AP) — The GOP is the party of fiscal responsibility no more….
  • Winners and losers under Medicare drug plan in Trump budget

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Some Medicare beneficiaries would face higher prescription drug costs under President Donald Trump's budget even as the sickest patients save thousands of dollars, a complex trade-off that may make it harder to sell Congress on the plan in an election year….
  • Israeli army court closes doors on Palestinian teen’s trial

    OFER MILITARY BASE, West Bank (AP) — The closely watched trial of a Palestinian girl for slapping and punching two Israeli soldiers opened before an Israeli military court in the West Bank on Tuesday, but the judge ordered all proceedings to be held behind closed doors in a case that has drawn wide criticism of Israel for prosecuting the teenager….
  • South African ruling party leaders push for Zuma resignation

    JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South African President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday faced increasing pressure from the ruling ANC party to resign, as the government struggled to resolve a leadership crisis that has dragged on since last week….
  • Bill, Melinda Gates turn attention toward poverty in America

    KIRKLAND, Wash. (AP) — Bill and Melinda Gates, as the world's top philanthropists, are rethinking their work in America as they confront what they consider their unsatisfactory track record on schools, the country's growing inequity and a president they disagree with more than any other….
  • The AP Asks: What would South Koreans ask a North Korean?

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — The Koreas share a border, a culture and a language. But 70 years after they were separated, North and South are about as divided as divided gets….
  • US tells anti-IS coalition to ‘keep eyes on prize’

    KUWAIT CITY (AP) — The Trump administration, increasingly concerned that the 74-strong coalition it cobbled together to destroy the Islamic State group is losing sight of the prime objective, pressed its partners on Tuesday to refocus their efforts, overcome rivalries and concentrate on the task at hand: the eradication from Iraq and Syria of the extremist group….
  • Afghan officials and Taliban talk despite wave of violence

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan officials are carrying out at least two tracks of talks with the Taliban, The Associated Press has learned, even after a month of brutal bombings and attacks by the militants that killed nearly 200 and despite President Donald Trump's angry rejection of any negotiations for now….
  • Can gene therapy be harnessed to fight the AIDS virus?

    For more than a decade, the strongest AIDS drugs could not fully control Matt Chappell's HIV infection. Now his body controls it by itself, and researchers are trying to perfect the gene editing that made this possible….
  • For Korean-American, Olympics are a chance to go home again

    GANGNEUNG, South Korea (AP) — When Song Hong used to tell his grandchildren about his childhood, he would joke that they were "country folks" from a rugged and rural corner of the world that none of their fellow Americans had ever heard of, or likely ever would….

Top Headlines for February 12, 2018

Headline News from the Associated Press
  • Congress takes on immigration issue amid election pressures

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate begins a rare, open-ended debate on immigration and the fate of the "Dreamer" immigrants on Monday, and Republican senators say they'll introduce President Donald Trump's plan. Though his proposal has no chance of passage, Trump may be the most influential voice in the conversation….
  • Emergency teams search for victims of Russian plane crash

    MOSCOW (AP) — Emergency teams combed snowy fields outside Moscow Monday for debris from a crashed Russian airliner and the remains of the 71 people who died….
  • North Korea won Pyeongchang political gold, but what’s next?

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — North Korea won the political gold medal at Pyeongchang just by showing up. But what's next?…
  • White House response reflects obstacles facing abused women

    WASHINGTON (AP) — When Jennifer Willoughby and Colbie Holderness stepped forward to tell the story of how they were physically, verbally and emotionally abused by their ex-husband, who had since become a top White House aide, President Donald Trump had nothing but good things to say about the man they had accused of domestic violence….
  • Attorney general suit: Weinstein Co. failed to protect women

    NEW YORK (AP) — New York's attorney general is accusing Hollywood movie producer Harvey Weinstein of "repeatedly and persistently" sexually harassing female employees at his film company, according to a lawsuit filed on Sunday by the state prosecutor that could impact the company's potential sale….
  • Blackout hits northern Puerto Rico following fire, explosion

    SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — An explosion and fire at an electric substation threw much of northern Puerto Rico into darkness late Sunday in a setback for the U.S. territory's efforts to fully restore power more than five months after Hurricane Maria started the longest blackout in U.S. history….
  • ‘I feel trapped’: Violence fuels fear among Myanmar Muslims

    YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — For four straight days last month, Rahim Muddinn watched, amazed, as Myanmar's state-run newspapers published special supplements showing Rohingya Muslims accused of being terrorists – nearly 250 photos each day….
  • Israeli military court to try Palestinian teen protest icon

    NABI SALEH, West Bank (AP) — Palestinian protest icon Ahed Tamimi is to go on trial before an Israeli military court on Tuesday for slapping and punching two Israeli soldiers – an act Palestinians say embodies their David vs. Goliath struggle against a brutal military occupation and Israel portrays as a staged provocation meant to embarrass its military….
  • The Latest: Dahlmeier is Olympics’ 1st double gold medalist

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — The Latest on the Pyeongchang Olympics (all times local):…
  • Only on AP: Iconic photo showed America Vietnam War’s toll

    FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) — Dallas Brown can still see the bullets coming for him 50 years later, smacking into the dirt at his feet as north Vietnamese soldiers fired on his platoon during an ambush deep in the jungle….

Top Headlines for February 11, 2018

Headline News from the Associated Press

Top Headlines for February 10, 2018

Headline News from the Associated Press
  • Israel downs Iranian drone and strikes Syria, F-16 crashes

    JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military shot down an Iranian drone that infiltrated the country early Saturday before launching a "large-scale attack" on at least a dozen Iranian and Syrian targets in Syria. Israel called it a "severe and irregular violation of Israeli sovereignty" and warned of further action against the unprecedented Iranian aggression….
  • Trump defends former aide after abuse claims bring criticism

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has defended former aide Rob Porter, wishing him well in his future endeavors without any mention of the two ex-wives who have accused Porter of physical and emotional abuse….
  • Trump won’t declassify Democratic memo on Russia probe

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Citing national security concerns, the White House on Friday formally notified the House intelligence committee that President Donald Trump is "unable" to declassify a memo drafted by Democrats that counters GOP allegations about abuse of government surveillance powers in the FBI's Russia probe….
  • The Latest: Israel says Iran drone use ‘playing with fire’

    JERUSALEM (AP) — The Latest on Israel offensive against Iranian targets in Syria (all times local):…
  • Come visit: South Korea’s leader invited to North Korea

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — A rare invitation to Pyongyang for the South Korean president marked Day Two of the North Korean Kim dynasty's southern road tour Saturday, part of an accelerated diplomatic warming that included more handshakes, some Korean liquor over lunch and the potential shared joy of watching a "unified" Korea team play hockey at the Olympics….
  • The Latest: Short-track semifinals underway in Pyeongchang

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — The Latest on the Pyeongchang Olympics (all times local):…
  • American fans calm in Korea with worried relatives back home

    PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — A 15-year-old American girl looked at her parents across the dinner table two weeks before they were scheduled to get on a plane for South Korea to fulfill her years-long dream of seeing the Olympics. She wanted them to know she was happy they were going, she told them, even as she worried they might not make it home….
  • In Pennsylvania, tax arguments from Dems, GOP get early test

    NORTH HUNTINGDON, Pa. (AP) — In southwest Pennsylvania, Democratic congressional hopeful Conor Lamb hammers the new Republican tax law as a gift to corporations and the wealthy that will add to the national debt and give the GOP-led Congress an excuse to gut Social Security and Medicare….
  • Unfulfilled pledge by Trump White House on Spanish website

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Nada de nada – nothing at all….
  • US stocks swing back to gains, Dow up 330 on turbulent day

    A late-afternoon rally reversed steep losses for U.S. stocks Friday, lifting the Dow Jones industrial average more than 300 points and capping a turbulent week on Wall Street that left the market with its steepest weekly slide in two years….

Top Headlines for February 09, 2018

Headline News from the Associated Press
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