Paul Sancya - File / AP Biden's Last-Minute Taxpayer Spending Spree Adds $7 Billion for EV Batteries The Biden admin has committed to a loan of up to a $7.54 billion to help build two electric vehicle battery plants in Indiana. By The Associated Press December 2, 2024
J. Scott Applewhite / AP Photo Supreme Court Deals a Blow to Mark Zuckerberg's Meta, Green Lights Multibillion-Dollar Lawsuit The Supreme Court has decided to allow a lawsuit targeting Mark Zuckerberg's Meta to go forward on Friday. By The Associated Press November 24, 2024
Mark J. Terrill / AP Trump Gives Secretary of the Interior Nominee a Three-Word Directive That directive from the president-elect sets the stage for a reignition of the court battles over public lands and waters. By The Associated Press November 22, 2024
AP Photo Russia's Chilling Trade for North Korean Troops Revealed, South Korea Warns South Korea is warning about the help reportedly traded to Pyongyang from Russia in exchange for North Korean soldiers. By The Associated Press November 22, 2024
Oleg Petrasiuk - Ukrainian 24th Mechanised Brigade / AP Russia Reportedly Launches Nuclear-Capable ICBM in Wake of Biden's Missile Authorization The attack comes in after the U.S. eased restrictions on Ukraine's use of American-made longer-range missiles inside Russia. By The Associated Press November 21, 2024
Derik Hamilton / AP Photo NHL Referee Stretchered Off Ice and Taken to Hospital After Collision "I just got back to the bench and next thing I know I looked out and saw Mans was kind of holding his face and the ref was on the ground." By The Associated Press November 18, 2024
Elke Scholiers / Getty Images Ten Newborns Dead After Fire Engulfs Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Tragedy struck dozens of families after a smoke and flames engulfed a neonatal intensive care unit, killing ten of the babies. By The Associated Press November 16, 2024
STEFANI REYNOLDS / AFP via Getty Images Judge Humbles Climate Change Activist, Says Targeting of the Constitution Was Just 'Plain Old Vandalism' A climate change activist has learned his fate after dumping red powder on a case containing the Constitution of the United States. By The Associated Press November 16, 2024
AP Photo Trump Chooses Former GOP Competitor to Lead the Interior Department North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum has been tapped to head the Department of the Interior by President-elect Donald Trump. By The Associated Press November 14, 2024
Gene J. Puskar / AP Ford Receives Second-Highest NHTSA Fine Ever Over Safety Issue Ford Motor Co. will pay the second highest NHTSA fine to the U.S. government for issues regarding vehicle recalls. By The Associated Press November 14, 2024