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AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports AP sources say the Trump administration has withdrawn subpoenas seeking reporters to testify before a grand jury.

Drops in Big Tech companies are pulling stocks lower on Wall Street.

Philanthropic donations in the U.S. rose last year, according to an annual report on American giving. The AP's Marcela Sanchez has more.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports a plan to sell artifacts from the Titanic faces U.S. government opposition.

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the Supreme Court says a Rastafari man cannot sue Louisiana prison officials who cut his dreadlocks.

President Trump, Mayor Mamdani and AI assert political power in today's primaries, plus more to watch on thia election day. AP correspondent Julie Walker reports

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Turkish police have picked up over 200 people in raids in the capital ahead of July's NATO summit.

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports a two-time NBA MVP is heading to South Beach in a blockbuster trade.

A former NBA MVP is traded, Messi breakings the World Cup scoring record, Oklahoma wins the College World Series and the father of two NHL Olympians is elected to the Hall of Fame.

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Iran's president lands in Pakistan as U.S.-Iran teams work to finalize a war-ending deal; France endures a red alert heat wave; Israeli soldiers open fire in Lebanon; and a town crier is the world's loudest man, according to Guinness World Records.

AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a study on heat stress globally.

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports France is sweltering as a heat wave triggers a red alert and around 20 drowning deaths.

AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a fatal shooting in California

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Iran's Foreign Ministry says no visit has been scheduled for U.N. inspectors to visit Iran's bombed nuclear sites.

AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports it was a big weekend for one prominent hockey family.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a new investigation into a deadly Tesla crash.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that a bipartisan housing bill has passed in the Senate.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on efforts to fix the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that the use of a federal voter database to check citizenship has been blocked.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the highs and lows of the cost of food and drink at the World Cup.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on millions of unexpected guests in a Texas town.

Tech stocks dropped, sending markets looking for direction.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports staggering amounts of fentanyl hit the streets as the DEA watched and took no action.

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports Lionel Messi has made more World Cup history.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the Supreme Court restores murder conviction in case of Etan Patz.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that mother nature has turned up the heat in Europe.

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the NBA's Dallas Mavericks are hitting the college ranks for their next head coach.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports Clive Davis, music industry starmaker, has died at 94.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that a Federal judge is halting an effort to subpoena Governor Walz in immigration enforcement probe.

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports China has announced sanctions on 10 American defense companies.

AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on another near collision of airplanes over the weekend.

U.S. stocks are drifting near their records.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the Supreme Court reinstates a murder conviction in a notorious New York City missing child case.

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports President Trump loomed large over talks in Switzerland with Iranian officials even though he was not actually there.

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports confirmed cases in the Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo have passed one thousand with more than 250 deaths.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the Los Angeles schools superintendent resigns after an FBI search and months on paid leave.

AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the U.S. Treasury is temporarily waiving sanctions on Iran oil as part of an interim deal to end the war.

AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the death of the former head of the Federal Reserve.

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the U.K.'s Keir Starmer has resigned as leader of his Labor Party; officials say Iran-U.S. negotiators have made some progress in Switzerland talks; France battles a punishing heat wave; and students open fire at a central Philippines school.

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Russian strikes target civilian infrastructure across Ukraine.

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Britain's Keir Starmer went from election landslide to downfall after his supporters deserted him.

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced he is resigning, paving the way for Britain to have its seventh prime minister in just over a decade.

AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on negotiations to end the Iran war.

A major collapse is avoided at the U.S. Open, a first for Egypt in World Cup play; hockey's Florida Panthers acquire Olympian Brady Tkachuk; and the College World Series comes down to one game.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports President Trump threatens to shake up US-Iran talks in Switzerland over deal's details.

AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on a South African woman's four-year journey to becoming a winemaker.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on the death of a concertgoer at Madison Square Garden Saturday Night.

Britain's prime minister could announce a timetable for his resignation as soon as Monday. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports Vice President Vance meets top Iranian officials Sunday as the US looks to get negotiations back on track.

A heat wave is affecting parts of Europe. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a new statement on tolls in the Strait of Hormuz.