Italy under fire for releasing Libyan warlord

ROME (AP) - Italian opposition lawmakers and human rights groups voiced outrage Wednesday after Italy released a Libyan warlord on a technicality, after he was arrested on a warrant from the International Criminal Court accusing him of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

News Group Newspapers' apology to Prince Harry

LONDON (AP) - Prince Harry settled his lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloids on Wednesday, accepting damages and an apology from News Group Newspapers over years of phone hacking and other unlawful intrusion.

US sends 1,500 troops to US-Mexico border

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Pentagon will begin deploying as many as 1,500 active duty troops to help secure the southern border in the coming days, U.S. officials said Wednesday, putting in motion plans President Donald Trump laid out in executive orders shortly after he took office to crack down on immigration.

Trump rescinds AI safety rules

Hours after returning to the White House, President Donald Trump made a symbolic mark on the future of artificial intelligence by repealing former President Joe Biden's guardrails for the fast-developing technology.

Trump's perceived enemies worry about losing pensions

WASHINGTON (AP) - It's not just criminal prosecutions that worry those who have crossed President Donald Trump. There are more prosaic kinds of retaliation: having difficulty renewing passports, getting audited by the IRS and losing federal pensions.

Trump made DOGE part of the government

WASHINGTON (AP) - The new Department of Government Efficiency, President Donald Trump 's special commission tasked with slashing federal spending, has formally joined the government whose size it is supposed to help shrink.

Trump freezes many health agency reports and posts

The Trump administration has put a freeze on many federal health agency communications with the public through at least the end of the month.

China and US partners are moving closer as Trump returns

BEIJING (AP) - China’s relations are starting to improvewith Japan, India and other countries that former U.S. President Joe Biden courted, just as Donald Trump brings his more unilateralist approach back to the White House.