The latest stories from The Associated Press

A man who drew outrage by harassing an endangered Hawaiian monk seal faces federal charges. The AP's Jennifer King reports.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that the Supreme Court is leaving access to an abortion pill unchanged for now.

The capital of Ukraine is reeling after a wave of attacks by Russia. AP correspondent Samya Kullab reports.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a reported CIA meeting with Cuban officials.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a potential change to the retirement age of U.S. Capitol Police officers.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a medical plane crash in New Mexico.

AP correspondent Jennifer King reports authorities are releasing more details about a tragic discovery at a railyard near the Texas-Mexico border.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a trip last year to Hawaii by the FBI director.

Another record breaking finish for stocks.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on the Senate voting to withhold their pay during government shutdowns.

As oil prices surge due to the war in Iran, election candidates in New Mexico are talking about how best to use the state's boost in oil tax income. The AP's Jennifer King reports.

The AP's Alex Veiga has the latest on mortgage rates.

AP correspondent Allen Breed reports on historic firearms that are mostly exempt from today's gun laws.

Efforts to unseat Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer have erupted into open rebellion within the Labour Party. AP correspondent Danica Kirk reports.

AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on President Donald Trump's trip to China.

AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports the Pope has decried the rise of AI-directed warfare, saying it leads to a spiral of annihilation.

AP correspondent reports on which U.S. cities experienced the fastest growth last year.

AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on more Russian strikes on Ukraine.

Cisco Systems is helping lead the U.S. stock market toward more records.

AP correspondent Donna Warder has the latest numbers on retail sales.

The U.S. Postal Service has released special edition bald eagle stamps for the country's upcoming birthday. The AP's Mike Hempen reports.

AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is feeling the pressure as his job no longer becomes safe.

AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on the latest from a hantavirus outbreak on a cruiseship.

AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on how Venezuelans are responding to President Trump's interest in making Venezuela the 51st state.

AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports President Trump attends a summit in Beijing; a Hantavirus doctor leaves isolation; and Britain's military reports a vessel was seized and headed to Iran.

AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on the latest in the U.S.-Israel war with Iran.

A late rally flips the script in a pivotal Game 5 in the NBA playoffs, an overtime winner to end a Stanley Cup playoffs series, a Cup-winning coach is fired by an Original Six team and a pair of MLB stars in the Big Apple leave with injuries. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.

Florida's attorney general has issue a subpoena to the NFL over its controversial Rooney Rule. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.

With the PGA Championship at Aronimink, another Philadelphia-area golf course is seeking to reclaim its status as a force for opportunity and inclusion. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.

AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports a former mayor of a conservative Kansas town has been detained by immigration authorities.

President Trump's state visit to China began with an elaborate welcome ceremony but words that contrasted with those of his host.

It's a case that captivated true-crime enthusiasts. Utah mother Kouri Richins gets life with no possibility of release for the murder of her husband. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.

U.S. citizen Harry Lu is found guilty by a New York jury of acting as a foreign agent for China. The AP's Jennifer King reports.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on another attempt by Congress to have a say on the war in Iran.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on the discovery of a deadly disease in nation's largest herd of elk.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on a new government crackdown on fraud.

The markets gain fuel from tech stocks.

Senate confirms Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chairman. AP's Lisa Dwyer reports.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on the sentencing of another player in the overdose death of actor Matthew Perry.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the car from the classic show Knight Rider, which is sitting in a museum, gets a speeding ticket.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports Harvey Weinstein experiences chest pains in court.

An analysis of ancient teeth hints at interactions between extinct species of early human ancestors. The AP's Jennifer King has more.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that the conviction in a high profile murder case in South Carolina has been overturned.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a new contract for United Airlines flight attendants.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports foreigners with a World Cup ticket won't have to pay thousands to enter the U.S.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports jury deliberations begin in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial.

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports a Mideast envoy says the Gaza ceasefire has failed to meet expectations of Israelis and Palestinians.

AP correspondent Malak Harb reports on Israeli drone strikes in Lebanon. The Lebanese Health Ministry says the latest attacks killed at least 12 people.

AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on political reaction to the latest inflation report.

AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that a former private prison executive will become ICE's acting leader.