Britain's Co-operative bank for sale amid capital concerns
LONDON (AP) — Britain's Co-operative Bank is putting itself up for sale as it struggles to meet capital requirements designed to ensure financial institutions can survive hard times.
LONDON (AP) — Britain's Co-operative Bank is putting itself up for sale as it struggles to meet capital requirements designed to ensure financial institutions can survive hard times.
The full list of the winners of the 2017 World Press Photo contest:
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union has a bleak forecast for the British economy in the wake of the Brexit vote but paints a more optimistic picture for the bloc as a whole.
BERLIN (AP) — A woman is on trial in Germany on allegations she killed her boyfriend and severed his head with a circular saw, then hid the body.
AMSTERDAM (AP) — AP photographer Burhan Ozbilici wins 2017 World Press Photo competition for image of Russian ambassador's assassin.
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwanese officials and media reports are blaming a cold spell for the deaths of more than 150 people, most of them elderly and sick, over the past several days.
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Filipinos in Germany may be far from home, but their loved ones are near to their hearts on Valentine's Day.
BEIJING (AP) — Global stock markets rose Monday after Wall Street hit a new high and a meeting between President Donald Trump and Japan's prime minister appeared to soothe tensions over trade and currency.
NEW DELHI (AP) — French car manufacturer Peugeot has bought India's most iconic car brand from its maker Hindustan Motors in a deal that signifies the passing of an era in India's motoring history.
In an extraordinary moment between the music industry's top female artists, Adele beat Beyonce for three of the top Grammy Awards — then said her competitor deserved at least one of them.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans love cutting taxes, especially if they were authored by a president named Barack Obama. But as they push their wobbly effort to erase his health care overhaul, they're divided over whether to repeal the levies the…
LONDON (AP) — A key business lobby warned Britain's government Monday not to play favorites among industries when it negotiates the country's exit from the European Union, saying that ignoring any sector would hurt the entire economy.
The Aquinas High School girls basketball team was one of four from the Coulee Region on Sunday to earn a No. 1 seed for the upcoming WIAA tournament.
TOKYO (AP) — Japan's economy expanded at a steadily slowing pace in 2016, though a modest recovery in exports helped offset sluggish spending by households and businesses, according to data reported Monday.
NEW YORK (AP) — They're show dogs with star power.
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Winning has come so quickly for Jordan Spieth that even at age 23, he wondered if he took it for granted.
Cornering action during a speed skating race on Pettibone Lagoon, from an undated photo taken during the 1960s or 1970s. This race was part of city speed skating championships that were once annual events sponsored by the La Crosse Parks…
If Doc Rivers had any advice for Steve Kerr, it would probably be to forget about Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry at the All-Star Game.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) — A federal judge in Washington, D.C., is hearing arguments on whether to stop work on the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline until a legal battle with American Indian tribes is resolved.
WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. (AP) — Teachers from elementary school through college are telling students how to distinguish between factual and fictional news — and why they should care that there's a difference.
Teachers from elementary school through college are instructing students on how to decipher fact from fiction when it comes to online news, after an election season that saw made-up stories abound. Some of their media literacy lessons:
TORONTO (AP) — After he was denied asylum in the U.S., Seidu Mohammed's fear of being deported to his native Ghana, where he believes he'd be killed or jailed, became so great that he set out in brutal winter conditions…
It is hard to turn on the nightly news these days without seeing a story detailing a grave new threat in Wisconsin — the heroin and opiate epidemic. Talk to anyone who works in law enforcement and surely you will…
Regarding Sister Karen Lueck's comments about President Trump's "deplorable "action of keeping immigrants from entering our country (Sunday Tribune): This is a temporary action taken until we can be sure our own citizens are not harmed. It is easy to…
The state of our state is strong, and the state of our budget is outstanding. This is very good news, and we are able to make these important investments because our common-sense conservative reforms are working.