The latest stories from The Associated Press

A member of the Murdoch family is buying part of Vox Media. The AP's Jennifer King reports.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on an upcoming IPO that could rank as the biggest ever.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on stalled efforts to get public money for the White House ballroom.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on deaths and illnesses in New Mexico, linked to an unknown substance.

AP's Eduardo Castillo reports from Beijing on Russian President Vladimir Putin's meetings with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in China.

AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on an Ivy League changing its grading standards.

AP's Joe Federman reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's base is splintering ahead of elections later this year.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports President Trump's new defense fund is facing pushback.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on the first of three executions planned this week around the U.S.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on the first of three executions planned this week around the U.S.

The markets have a big bounce-back day.

The AP's Jennifer King reports on primary elections in Alabama.

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the U.S. has indicted former Cuban leader Raul Castro.

AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the end of Stephen Colbert's late night TV show.

Wheat farmers in Kansas and other states are being hit hard by extreme weather and challenging economics. The AP's Jennifer King reports.

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports two police officers who were injured during the Capitol riot are suing to block any payouts from a new Justice Department fund.

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports a small but growing number of congressional Republicans are now more willing to oppose President Trump, potentially putting his legislative agenda at risk.

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a humanitarian aid official outlines the challenges of the Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports Barney Frank, a liberal congressman and trailblazer for gay rights, has died at the age of 86.

U.S. stocks are moving higher in early trading.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the South Carolina House backs a congressional map favoring the GOP.

A new poll asks Republicans whether they're still standing by President Donald Trump. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.

AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on the outcome of the primaries in Georgia.

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on a drone alert in Lithuania's capital; the WHO underlines the scale of the Ebola outbreak hitting Uganda and Congo; divers in the Maldives complete the hard task of retrieving bodies from a deep underwater cave; and an earthquake in southern Peru causes casualties and damages buildings.

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Taiwan's president says he would tell President Donald Trump he hopes to continue arms purchases

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a U.S citizen with Ebola is receiving treatment in a specialized clinic in Berlin.

Roger Goodell says the NFL is cooperating with the Florida AG after receiving a subpoena. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.

Women's flag football is on track to gain NCAA championship status before the sport makes its Olympic debut. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.

The NAACP calls for boycott of Southern college sports programs over voting rights. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.

New York rallies to open NBA's East finals, a Basketball Hall of Famer loses his NBA coaching job, a star NFL wideout is sentenced to jail after violating probation, flag football could be coming to college, a former Cy Young winner is set to make his return and a team wins its first Premier League title in over two decades. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.

With primary elections taking place in six states Tuesday, AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports many eyes were on a Kentucky House race.

The Senate moves forward on a war powers resolution, after a Republican targeted by President Trump switches his vote. The AP's Jennifer King reports.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a new Jeffrey Epstein-related investigation.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the mixed White House messages on Iran.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a possible indictment against a high ranking Cuban official.

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports President Trump is showing off his White House ballroom construction site even as lawmakers balk at the price tag.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the spreading Ebola outbreak in Congo.

AP's Marissa Duhaney reports that a federal judge is banning most ICE arrests in New York immigration courts.

The markets' recent upward momentum fades.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that the suspects in a mosque attack may have had a shared hatred.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports from the streets of New York on a woman falling to her death into an open manhole.

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the federal government has agreed to permanently drop tax claims against President Trump.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that defense lawyers continue to demand access restrictions in the Charlie Kirk assassination case.

AP correspondent Jennifer King reports the National Transportation Safety Board is holding hearings on the UPS cargo plane crash.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the busiest US commuter rail system resumes operations as a deal is reached to end the strike.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on wildfires in Southern California.

The Cherokee Nation is integrating culture into new treatment center built with opioid settlement funds.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports something different, that is also green, was found in a salad bag.

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is defending the Justice Department's new nearly $1.8 billion dollar fund to pay people who claim to be political victims.

Golf's second major of the year has been won by an Englishman for the first time in more than a century. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.

More than six decades after first taking classes, Billie Jean King is officially a college graduate.