Omar Marques / Getty Images F-16s Scrambled as Russian Missile Enters NATO Airspace The moment was a sign of how dangerous Russia's continued invasion of Ukraine is to the broader peace in Europe. By The Associated Press March 24, 2024
Family of Alejandro Gonzalez / AP Chevron Manager Jailed in Venezuela “I can't stop thinking that this is all a nightmare and isn't really happening,” the eldest of González's three daughters said. By The Associated Press March 23, 2024
Wilfredo Lee - File / AP Feds Increasing Oversight of US Airline After Worrying Issues The move comes amid safety concerns, including a piece of fuselage falling off one jet, an engine fire and a plane losing a tire at takeoff. By The Associated Press March 23, 2024
Armed Forces of the Philippines via AP Confrontation Near Disputed Shoal in South China Sea, Chinese Coast Guard Ship Engages Supply Boat Repeated high-seas confrontations have sparked fears about a larger conflict that could bring China and the United States into a collision. By The Associated Press March 22, 2024
Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Biden DOJ Accuses Apple of 'Broad, Sustained, and Illegal Course of Conduct' in Antitrust Lawsuit Tech giant accused of engineering an illegal monopoly in smartphones that boxes out competitors and stifles innovation. By The Associated Press March 21, 2024
AP / Fernando Llano Mass Siesta: Hundreds of Mexicans Stage Sleep-In to Wake the World Up to the Issue of 'Sleep Inequality' "Sometimes we have to work two jobs, but we also need to make sure to care for our sleep quality," one participant said. By The Associated Press March 15, 2024
AP Navalny Is Dead, But His Opposition Party's Grim Battle Against Putin Lives On Navalny's closest allies are returning to the work that cost his freedom and his life: undermining Putin’s iron-fisted grip on power. By The Associated Press March 15, 2024
Vladimir Smirnov - Sputnik / AP North Korean Regime Touts 'Special Function' of Luxury Limo Gifted by Putin Observers said Putin's gift violated a United Nations resolution aimed at pressuring North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons program. By The Associated Press March 15, 2024
Ted S. Warren / AP Post-Flight Inspection Makes Shocking Discovery on Boeing Plane That Just Carried 145 People Another inspection, another reveal in the latest in a series of recent incidents involving aircraft manufactured by the company. By The Associated Press March 15, 2024
David Zalubowski / AP Pro Bowl QB Russell Wilson Signs with New Team After Being Released by the Broncos After an ugly end to his stint with the Denver Broncos, the veteran quarterback is looking for a new start with a new team. By The Associated Press March 10, 2024