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Lamar Jackson Unanimously Named NFL's MVP

Lamar Jackson is named as this season's NFL MVP though unanimous votes joining Tom Brady, Fox News reports.

Wild Spring Winter Storms In California Knocked Down The Famous Hallowed 'Drive-Thru' Sequoia Tree

The United States West Cost Wild Spring Winter Storms In California Knocked the famous 'Drive-Thru' Sequoia Tree that was popularly known as Pioneer Cabin Tree. Fans share their grief of loss of the memorial tree to the Associated Press.

2016 Presidential Race: Republican Sen. Ted Cruz Bashes AP For Publishing Photos of a Gun Pointed at His Head [Pic]

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz is speaking out against the Associated Press photos that showed him speaking at a shooting range while an image of a gun was pointed directly at his head.

Obama Approval Rating: Voters Disapprove President, Congress Handling Immigration, Economy Issues

Immigration and the economy have remained as the top issues among registered voters, based on new polling data.

Perimeter Breaches Common at U.S. Airports, Report Finds

Getting aboard an aircraft by breaching the facility's perimeter security may be easier than you think, an investigation by the Associated Press revealed.

Hillary Clinton Email Update 2015: State Department Only Finds 4 Emails About Drones, Surveillance

The nation's top diplomats came up with a total of four emails when the Associated Press used a Freedom of Information Act request to compel the State Department to produce messages former Secretary Hillary Clinton sent and received concerning drone strikes and U.S. surveillance programs.

Hillary Clinton Email: Former Secretary of State Used Both an iPhone and a BlackBerry for Work

Hillary Clinton's assertion that she used a personal email account for government business because she wanted to carry a single device clashes with documents obtained by the Associated Press, which show the then-secretary of State used both an iPhone and a Blackberry for work.

60 Journalists Killed in 2014, Committee to Protect Journalists Report Says

Some 60 journalists around the world lost their lives in the course of their work in 2014, the Committee to Protect Journalists said, and more than 40 percent of them were murdered.

Ferguson, Missouri Tensions 2014: Police Admit No-Fly Zone Aimed to Keep Media Out

he U.S. government granted a police request to limit more than 37 square miles of airspace for 12 days in August for safety in Ferguson

Lady Gaga: Singer Claims She Is ‘More Sober Than She’s Ever Been’

During a recent interview with the Associated Press this week, songstress Lady Gaga—who recovered from hip surgery and parted ways with her longtime manager last year—revealed that she’s now happy and sober.
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