Cops at scene of pedestrian struck see different hit-and-run
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania - Police say a Pennsylvania driver struck a pedestrian in front of officers looking into an earlier report of a pedestrian hit.
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania - Police say a Pennsylvania driver struck a pedestrian in front of officers looking into an earlier report of a pedestrian hit.
MIAMI - A federal judge in Miami has authorized U.S. immigration authorities to perform involuntary blood draws and other medical procedures on a group of detainees on a hunger strike.
CINCINNATI - The Bengals are preparing AJ McCarron for an extended run as their starting quarterback while waiting for an update on Andy Dalton's broken thumb.
ALLEN PARK, Michigan - Detroit Lions tight end Brandon Pettigrew will not return this season after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in Sunday's loss to the Rams in St. Louis.
JERUSALEM - Israel's defense minister has condemned an organization critical of the army and directed the military to exclude it from any activities.
BALTIMORE - The latest on the trial of a Baltimore police officer who is charged with manslaughter in the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who was injured in the back of a police transport van (all times local).
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee - Tennessee has given Butch Jones a $500,000 raise that will increase his annual pay to $4.1 million.
NEW YORK - A New York lawyer has been convicted of fraud for helping a convicted con man in a ruse to borrow millions of dollars in a failed bid to buy Maxim magazine.
LONDON - FIFA has tasked a Harvard professor with formulating human rights requirements for World Cup hosts and sponsors of the scandal-tarnished governing body.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida - The mother and brother of a Florida man fatally shot by a sheriff's deputy while carrying only an air rifle are grateful for a grand jury indictment on manslaughter charges, they said Monday in their first public remarks.
BALTIMORE - The city of Baltimore braced for a verdict Monday after the first of six trials of officers charged in a police custody death that fueled the "Black Lives Matter" movement.
LOS ANGELES - A former companion of Sumner Redstone contended in court documents Monday that his signature on a recent document had been forged and seeks an evaluation of his mental state.
MARANELLO, Italy - Fiat Chrysler chief executive Sergio Marchionne says the company would like to bring Alfa Romeo back to Formula One.
ZAATARI REFUGEE CAMP, Jordan - Community police have begun patrolling the alleys of Jordan's two main camps for Syrian refugees, hearing grievances and trying to spot problems.
ESTILL SPRINGS, Tennessee - Officials say a 12-year-old boy has fatally shot an 11-year-old classmate in southern Tennessee.
Gonzaga is out of The Associated Press Top 25 men's basketball poll for the first time since February 2014, a run of 24 consecutive polls.
BOSTON - Two transit employees whose quick action is credited with bringing a driverless Red Line train to a safe stop were honored Monday at a Statehouse ceremony.
BOSTON - Bill Cosby is firing back at seven women who are suing him for defamation, accusing them of making false accusations of sexual misconduct for financial gain.
CINCINNATI - Pete Rose's application for reinstatement was rejected Monday by baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, who cited his continued gambling.
TRIPOLI, Libya - Libyan security officials say a local dispute in a city east of the capital, Tripoli, has resulted in the partial destruction of a prison and the escape of at least 250 inmates.
LOS ANGELES - An unusual thing happened in Hollywood on a recent weekend: Director Alex Proyas and Lionsgate apologized for ethnically inaccurate casting in "Gods of Egypt" - a full three months before the movie is set to hit theaters.
The 2015 Associated Press All-Southeastern Conference football team released Monday, with player's position, name, school, height, weight and class (u-unanimous selection to first team; t-tied at a position):
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Haitian electoral authorities say they expect to hold a late December presidential runoff as scheduled even though there's been deep public suspicion of first-round results here and abroad.
ATLANTA - The honors keep rolling in for Derrick Henry.
A tractor-trailer driver says a medical condition caused him to black out before a crash in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains that killed two Italian tourists aboard a charter bus and its driver.
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