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  • AP-NORC/USAFacts poll: Republicans are more likely to trust Trump than official election results

    CHRISTINE FERNANDO and LINLEY SANDERS|Sep 11, 2024

    CHICAGO (AP) — For Christopher Pugh, the 2020 election was a turning point. He already distrusted the government. But as he watched Fox News coverage in the immediate aftermath of the election and read posts on Twitter, the social media platform now known as X, that distrust grew. He now believes the falsehood that the 2020 election was stolen and trusts few people other than former President Donald Trump to deliver him news about election results. "I trust Donald Trump, not the government," said the 38-year-old Republican from Gulfport, M...

  • Israel releases video of a Gaza tunnel where it says Hamas militants killed 6 hostages

    NATALIE MELZER and JOSEF FEDERMAN|Sep 11, 2024

    JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military on Tuesday released video footage of a Gaza tunnel where it says six hostages were recently killed by Hamas. The video shows a low, narrow passageway deep underground that had no bathroom and poor ventilation. The discovery of the hostages' bodies last month has sparked a mass outpouring of anger in Israel and the release of the new video could add to the pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a cease-fire deal with Hamas to bring the remaining hostages held by Hamas home. Israeli military s...

  • Congress bestows its highest honor on the 13 troops killed during Afghanistan withdrawal

    STEPHEN GROVES and ELLEN KNICKMEYER|Sep 11, 2024

    WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday presented Congress' highest honor — the Congressional Gold Medal — to 13 U.S. service members who were killed during the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, even as the politics of a presidential election swirled around the event. Both Democrats and Republicans supported the legislation to posthumously honor the 13 U.S. troops, who were killed along with more than 170 Afghans in a suicide bombing at the Abbey Gate at Kabul's Airport in August 2021. President Joe Biden signed the legis...

  • An Israeli strike on a Palestinian tent camp kills at least 19

    WAFAA SHURAFA and MOHAMMAD JAHJOUH|Sep 11, 2024

    DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — An Israeli strike hit a crowded Palestinian tent camp early Tuesday in Gaza, killing at least 19 people and wounding 60, Palestinian officials said. Israel said it targeted senior Hamas militants with precise munitions. The strike occurred in Muwasi, a sprawl of camps along the coast that Israel designated as a humanitarian zone for hundreds of thousands of displaced civilians to seek shelter from the nearly year-old Israel-Hamas war. Associated Press video showed three large craters. First responders dug w...

  • Declassified memo from US codebreaker sheds light on Ethel Rosenberg's Cold War spy case

    ERIC TUCKER|Sep 11, 2024

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A top U.S. government codebreaker who decrypted secret Soviet communications during the Cold War concluded that Ethel Rosenberg knew about her husband's activities but "did not engage in the work herself," according to a recently declassified memo that her sons say proves their mother was not a spy and should lead to her exoneration in the sensational 1950s atomic espionage case. The previously unreported assessment written days after Rosenberg's arrest and shown to The Associated Press adds to the questions about the c...

  • Americans' inflation-adjusted incomes rebounded to pre-pandemic levels last year

    CHRISTOPHER RUGABER|Sep 11, 2024

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The inflation-adjusted median income of U.S. households rebounded last year to roughly its 2019 level, overcoming the biggest price spike in four decades to restore most Americans' purchasing power. The proportion of Americans living in poverty also fell slightly last year, to 11.1%, from 11.5% in 2022. But the ratio of women's median earnings to men's widened for the first time in more than two decades as men's income rose more than women's in 2023. The latest data came Tuesday in an annual report from the Census Bureau, w...

  • The Oklahoma Supreme Court denies a request to reconsider Tulsa Race Massacre lawsuit dismissal

    KEN MILLER|Sep 11, 2024

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Supreme Court has rejected a request to reconsider its ruling to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the last two known living survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Without comment, seven members of the court on Tuesday turned away the request by 110-year-old Viola Fletcher and 109-year-old Lessie Benningfield Randle to rehear its June ruling that upheld a decision by a district court judge in Tulsa to dismiss the case. Justice James Edmondson would have reheard the case and Justice Richard Darby did not vote. F...

  • The prison where the 'In Cold Blood' killers were executed will soon open for tours

    Sep 11, 2024

    LANSING, Kan. (AP) — The shuttered Kansas prison where the killers chronicled in Truman Capote 's "In Cold Blood" were executed is now a tourist attraction. Starting Friday, former wardens and corrections officers will lead two-hour tours of the stone-walled building in Lansing that first began housing inmates in the 1860s, The Kansas City Star reported. The building, originally called the Kansas State Penitentiary, was without purpose after the Kansas Department of Corrections opened the newly constructed Lansing Correctional Facility in 2...

  • Election officials warn that widespread problems with the US mail system could disrupt voting

    JOHN HANNA and CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY|Sep 11, 2024

    TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — State and local election officials from across the country on Wednesday warned that problems with the nation's mail delivery system threaten to disenfranchise voters in the upcoming presidential election, telling the head of the U.S. Postal Service that it hasn't fixed persistent deficiencies. In an alarming letter, the officials said that over the past year, including the just-concluded primary season, mailed ballots that were postmarked on time were received by local election offices days after the deadline to be c...

  • No neigh-sayers: Live horses join first-day veterinary students for anatomy lecture in Hungary

    JUSTIN SPIKE|Sep 11, 2024

    BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — A lecture hall full of first-year veterinary students in Hungary eagerly took their places for the first animal anatomy lesson of their academic careers, when two full-grown horses clopped inside and joined the class. The rector at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Budapest, Dr. Péter Sótonyi, coaxed one of the animals onto a riser at the front of the hall and used a stick of chalk to draw onto the horse — from head to hooves — where its bones, organs and muscles could be found inside. "This is their very fi...

  • An Ohio city reshaped by Haitian immigrants lands in an unwelcome spotlight

    PATRICK AFTOORA ORSAGOS and JULIE CARR SMYTH|Sep 11, 2024

    SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (AP) — Many cities have been reshaped by immigrants in the last few years without attracting much notice. Not Springfield, Ohio. Its story of economic renewal and related growing pains has been thrust into the national conversation in a presidential election year — and maliciously distorted by false rumors that Haitian immigrants are eating their neighbors' pets. Donald Trump amplified those lies during Tuesday's nationally televised debate, exacerbating some residents' fears about growing divisiveness in the pre...

  • Top US and UK diplomats pledge almost $1.5B in additional aid for Ukraine during visit to Kyiv

    MATTHEW LEE and ILLIA NOVIKOV|Sep 11, 2024

    KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The United States and Britain pledged nearly $1.5 billion in additional aid to Ukraine on Wednesday during a visit to Kyiv by their top diplomats as Ukrainian officials renewed their pleas to use Western-provided missiles against targets deeper inside Russia. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced more than $700 million in humanitarian aid, while British Foreign Secretary David Lammy confirmed that his country would provide another $782 million in assistance and loan guarantees. Much of the effort was aimed at bol...

  • For Harris and Trump, facial expressions did much of the talking during presidential debate

    Sep 11, 2024

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Kamala Harris and Donald Trump said as much with their faces as they did with their words during Tuesday's debate. With their microphones muted unless it was their turn to speak, according to the debate rules, body language took on outsized importance for Harris and Trump. Harris in particular leaned into the nonverbal communication, keenly aware that her every reaction was being broadcast to the world, "speaking" to the audience even while Trump ostensibly had the floor. Networks showed a split screen with both candidates f...

  • Israeli airstrikes hit UN school and homes in Gaza and kill at least 34 people, hospitals say

    WAFAA SHURAFA|Sep 11, 2024

    DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli airstrikes across Gaza overnight and Wednesday hit a U.N. school sheltering displaced Palestinian families as well as two homes, killing at least 34 people, including 19 women and children, hospital officials said. The war in Gaza is now into its 11th month, with tens of thousands of people dead, and international efforts to mediate a cease-fire between Israel and the Hamas militant group have repeatedly stalled as they accuse each other of making additional and unacceptable demands. In the occupied W...

  • Hurricane Francine threatens Louisiana's coast with strong winds and flooding

    JACK BROOK and SARA CLINE|Sep 11, 2024

    MORGAN CITY, La. (AP) — Hurricane Francine barreled toward Louisiana on Wednesday as residents made last-minute trips to stock up on supplies and forecasters warned of potentially deadly storm surge, widespread flooding and destructive winds on the northern U.S. Gulf coast. In Morgan City, gas stations had put plywood on the windows and moved trash cans inside, with a few pumps still serving the trickle of cars passing through shortly after dawn. Retired boat captain Pat Simon, 75, and his wife, Ruth, loaded all their possessions in garbage b...

  • CLIMATE GLIMPSE: Wildfires plague U.S. West and Brazil, Yagi rampages in Vietnam

    Sep 11, 2024

    Extreme weather is striking multiple places around the world, including wildfires in California, a hurricane that threatens Louisiana, drought and wildfires in the Amazon, flooding in Nigeria and a lethal typhoon in Vietnam. The death toll from Typhoon Yagi reached at least 155 after flash flooding tore through a hamlet in northern Vietnam. Homes were buried in mud and debris and dozens more people were missing. Much of the damage was in Lao Cai province, a tourism-dependent region known to some trekkers for the destination of Sapa. One expert...

  • Spacewalking is the new domain of the rich as billionaire attempts first private spacewalk

    MARCIA DUNN|Sep 11, 2024

    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — First came space tourism. Now comes an even bigger thrill for the monied masses: spacewalking. The stage is set for the first private spacewalk Thursday. Tech billionaire Jared Isaacman will pop out of the hatch of his orbiting SpaceX capsule, two days after blasting off from Florida on a chartered flight that lifted him and his crew higher than anyone since NASA's moonwalkers. He partnered with SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to buy a series of rocket rides and help develop brand new spacesuits. SpaceX is the first private c...

  • Speaker Johnson calls off a vote on a bill to avoid a partial government shutdown

    KEVIN FREKING|Sep 11, 2024

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaker Mike Johnson pulled a vote Wednesday on a temporary spending bill that would keep federal agencies and programs funded for six months as it became increasingly clear the measure lacked the support to pass as a potential partial government shutdown looms. The legislation to continue government funding when the new budget year begins on Oct. 1 includes a requirement that people registering to vote must provide proof of citizenship. Johnson, R-La., signaled that he was not backing off linking the two main pillars of t...