AP PHOTOS: On French quarantine isles, virus echoes the past
FRIOUL ARCHIPELAGO, France — On France's Frioul archipelago, there's an eerie sense that history is repeating itself.
A look at some of the world’s worst refugee crises
The rapid spread of the coronavirus has raised fears about the world’s refugees and internally displaced people, many of whom live in war-ravaged coun...
Mental stress for athletes: From ‘let’s play’ to ‘stay home’
MINNEAPOLIS — The flu-like illness Michael Jordan fought through to lead the Chicago Bulls to a crucial victory in the 1997 NBA Finals created instant...
No prom? For this teen, it’s a trifecta of missed milestones
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — On a Friday night in late February, 17-year-old Amanda Reynolds raced into a department store on Florida's Gulf coast. She'd be...
AP Exclusive: ER staff saves lives, suffers in hot spot
YONKERS, N.Y. — A nurse furiously pushes down on a man's chest as five other staff in full protective gear surround the patient's bed.
Southern states largely go it alone in reopening decisions
BATON ROUGE, La. — Governors in 17 states have committed to regional coordination to reopen their economies during the coronavirus outbreak — but none...
Lives Lost: A man who studied darkness, but beamed light
He’d retreat to his basement, surrounded by thousands of books on the Holocaust. He’d return from Europe with photos of cemeteries. The lessons of rel...
Lockdown reveals fresh air, cleaner rivers in India
NEW DELHI — India’s extended lockdown to curb the coronavirus outbreak has shut down schools, workplaces, industries, transport, and forced people to ...
Asia Today: Clusters among crew on 2 ships in Taiwan, Japan
BANGKOK — Japanese officials said Wednesday that 33 crew members on a docked cruise ship tested positive for the coronavirus in one day of testing aft...
Michelle Obama’s star power could help Biden unite Democrats
WASHINGTON — Seeking to unite Democrats, Joe Biden has raced to line up supporters ranging from progressive icon Bernie Sanders to former President Ba...
Brazil’s government, states fight for pandemic supplies
RIO DE JANEIRO — Last month, Dr. Riane Azevedo pulled off a master stroke. The superintendent of the largest public hospital in the poor Brazilian sta...
Wuhan embraces Yangtze River as virus-hit city reopens
WUHAN, China — Bathed in golden late-afternoon light, Chen Enting snapped a photo of his ticket to commemorate his first ferry ride across the Yangtze...
Canadian police say 22 victims after rampage in Nova Scotia
TORONTO — Canadian police said Tuesday they believe there are at least 22 victims after a gunman wearing a police uniform shot people in their homes a...
Criminal records keep small-business owners from aid program
WASHINGTON — Damon West was hoping the government's coronavirus rescue package for small-business owners would help replace the income he's lost now t...
Trump tells Chevron to “wind down” oil fields in Venezuela
CARACAS, Venezuela — The Trump administration on Tuesday ordered Chevron Corp. to “wind down” operations in Venezuela by Dec. 1, barring the Californi...
People makes history with Hawn, Hudson on anniversary cover
LOS ANGELES — Three generations will grace the cover of People magazine’s 30th anniversary “Beauty Issue.”
Review: ‘Beastie Boys Story’ isn’t a sure shot, but it’ll do
Little was predictable about the Beastie Boys in their three-plus decades of making music. They were spontaneous, always evolving, off-the-cuff pranks...
Georgia businesses hesitant to embrace Kemp’s call to reopen
ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp's call to reopen shuttered businesses in Georgia left many business owners wary and confused Tuesday as they considered how ...
Trump bars new immigration green cards, not temporary visas
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced what he described as a “temporary suspension of immigration into the United States” on Tuesday, an execu...
US pressures Mexico to reopen plants amid worker walkouts
MEXICO CITY — The U.S. pressed Mexico on Tuesday to reopen border assembly plants that are key to the U.S. supply chain, including defense contractors...
Officials: 7 virus cases may be related to in-person voting
MADISON, Wis. — Health officials in Wisconsin said they have identified at least seven people who may have contracted the coronavirus from participati...
Senate approves $483B virus aid deal, sends it to House
WASHINGTON — A $483 billion coronavirus aid package flew through the Senate on Tuesday after Congress and the White House reached a deal to replenish ...
AP: Publicly traded firms get $365M in small-business loans
Companies with thousands of employees, past penalties from government investigations and risks of financial failure even before the coronavirus wallop...
The Latest: Bucks’ Hill details family experience with virus
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
Highlights of the nearly $500B coronavirus relief bill
WASHINGTON — A $483 billion coronavirus relief bill — the fourth coronavirus response legislation so far — is moving through Congress. The legislation...
Analysis: Pandemic fallout tracks nation’s political divide
WASHINGTON — America’s entrenched political divide is now playing out over matters of life and death.
Presidential debate planning proceeds despite virus worries
WASHINGTON — Preparations for the 2020 general election debates are proceeding “according to schedule” despite the coronavirus outbreak.
Q&A: Oil prices hit new lows as economic pain deepens
NEW YORK — Oil tanks are filling up and producers are finding there's nowhere to put the once-valuable commodity as global demand craters and prices s...
Nebraska dam had history of ice woes before fatal failure
A Nebraska dam that collapsed under pressure from an icy flood had a history of unaddressed ice problems and had no formal emergency plan because regu...
Virus misinformation flourishes in online protest groups
CHICAGO — Hundreds, sometimes thousands, of posts fly in the new Facebook groups daily.