Satire dives into surreal
By JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer The Interview will go down as the satire that provoked an authoritarian dictatorship, roiled Sony Pictures in a massive …
By JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer The Interview will go down as the satire that provoked an authoritarian dictatorship, roiled Sony Pictures in a massive …
By ANICK JESDANUN AP Technology Writer NEW YORK — Phones have gotten so good at taking photos that I rarely bring along a stand-alone camera …
By DAVID McFADDEN PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — President Michel Martelly is defending much-criticized elections in divided Haiti and asserts that the opposition has spread unsubstantiated allegations …
By STEVE PEOPLES Associated Press WASHINGTON — The faces of the Republican Party’s most ambitious members are changing. Long criticized as the party of old …
By DAVID CRARY AP National Writer NEW YORK — The police killings of unarmed blacks in Ferguson, Missouri, and elsewhere – and the investigations and …
By STEVEN WINE DAVIE — Mike Wallace has three years left on a $60 million, five-year contract, but his future with the Miami Dolphins is …
By NOMAAN MERCHANT DALLAS – The doctor and two nurses who survived the typically deadly Ebola virus and became the faces of how the nation …
By BERNARD McGHEE Associated Press Here is a roll call of some of the people who died in 2014. January Amiri Baraka, 79. Militant man …
By JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer With a sum total of 1,032 minutes, Peter Jackson’s six J.R.R. Tolkien films have earned more than $5 billion …
By ANICK JESDANUN AP Technology Writer NEW YORK — New tablet computers from Amazon and Google both run on Google’s Android operating system, but that …