the associated press

In an age of deepfakes, post-truth and artificial intelligence, the word of the year is “authentic.”
U.S. Magistrate Judge Anne Shields said she’ll keep the identities secret for now to give the congressman's lawyer time to appeal the decision.
Sheila Keen-Warren, 59, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for killing Marlene Warren in 1990 while dressed as a clown.
The DVD service still had as many as 1.3 million subscribers as of last year, but that was down from its peak of 16 million.
A teacher who says she can hear more gunshots begs the dispatcher, “Please hurry.”
A South Florida jury found that the makers of Celsius energy drinks breached a contract with the rapper and singer, and tried to hide money from him.
'Fauxhawk,' a haircut similar to a Mohawk, is potentially the highest scoring new word allowed in the classic board game.
John R. Tyson is accused of allegedly entering a stranger’s home and falling asleep on her bed.
“What hurts is that I don’t know how much hope that it gives some of the young African-American kids,” the Houston Astros manager told The Associated Press.
The six-time All-Star is the first pitcher who made the Hall without ever starting a game.