South Bend Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg has risen as an unlikely top tier candidate in the 2020 democratic presidential primary race. We go inside Mayor Pete’s financial strategy with The AP’s money…
Yesterday, House Democrats introduced two articles of impeachment against President Trump, alleging abuse of power and obstruction of congress regarding his interactions with Ukraine. We have the latest from AP congressional reporter…
Looking for a little thing — or a big thing — for the traveler on your shopping list? Our guest experts on holiday gifts are Mike and Anne Howard, who have been…
A memorial to the victims of racial terror lynchings is attracting new visitors to Montgomery, Alabama. In this episode of the Associated Press Travel podcast “Get Outta Here,” AP Travel editor Beth…
It started in 1936 and would change college football forever. Watch to learn the origins of the AP Top 25 Poll from top AP sports writers, and how it’s evolved to stand…
College football has changed since its start in the late 1800s. With playoffs that now help determine the best teams, what value, then, does the AP Top 25 Poll offer fans today?…
The SEC is a powerhouse conference in college football – but what sets it apart from its competitors? Watch as top sports writers from the AP explain the culture, fandom and legacy…
Since 1936, the AP Top 25 Poll has been an institution in the sport of college football. But who, exactly, has a say in the rankings? Follow one of the Poll’s 62…
Championship weekend is upon us, but that’s only a portion of all that is going on in college football this week. The coaching carousel has cranked up and the Heisman race will…
Just two months away from Iowa Caucuses and we’re saying goodbye to more Democratic Presidential campaigns, including California Senator Kamala Harris. This while President Trump arrived in London for the NATO Summit…
“If it wasn’t for journalism, we would still be in the dark.” — Juan Carlos Cruz, clergy sex abuse survivor. Watch a recording of a panel discussion examining the state of the…
“If it wasn’t for journalism, we would still be in the dark.” — Juan Carlos Cruz, clergy sex abuse survivor. Watch a recording of a panel discussion examining the state of the…
The final episode of #WhatCanBeSaved features the Florida Everglades. Nearly two decades and $4 billion into a sweeping restoration program, new data about the pace of climate change has raised questions about…
The first United Nations diplomatic conference to tackle climate change was in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. AP Science writer Seth Borenstein explains what’s happened to Earth since. (Dec. 2) The Associated…
Are rivalries as important as they used to be in college football? With so much focus on the College Football Playoff and the sport’s becoming more national, AP’s Ralph Russo worries that…