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5 French women boxers to miss world champs over deadline for new sex tests

7:05 AM on Thursday, September 4

Five French women boxers will miss the world championships starting on Thursday in England because of complications with new sex tests that are compulsory after a furor at the 2024 Paris Olympics

Death toll from Afghan earthquake jumps to 2,205, the Taliban says

6:19 AM on Thursday, September 4

Death toll from Afghan earthquake jumps to 2,205, the Taliban says

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear goes national with podcast, the hot format for aspiring politicians

5:27 AM on Thursday, September 4

SiriusXM is giving a national boost to Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear's podcast, announcing it will begin distributing it and host Beshear for a regular call-in show on the satellite radio network

Ford Racing: A new era for America's race team

5:05 AM on Thursday, September 4

Ford Motor Company has rebranded its motorsports program to Ford Racing

The Redeem Team had one goal at the 2008 Olympics. Its final reward awaits in the Hall of Fame

5:05 AM on Thursday, September 4

The 2008 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team, forever to be called the Redeem Team, goes into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame this weekend

Man accused of ramming car into Liverpool soccer parade pleads not guilty to 31 charges

4:58 AM on Thursday, September 4

The man accused of ramming his car into a parade of Liverpool soccer fans in May as the team was celebrating its Premier League triumph has pleaded not guilty to the 31 charges he is facing

Powerful rain and floods devastate northern India as experts blame climate change

4:54 AM on Thursday, September 4

Heavy rains have led to some of the worst flooding and landslides in decades in large parts of Northern India

AP visit to Myanmar highlights its struggle to rebuild after an earthquake while a civil war rages

4:11 AM on Thursday, September 4

An earthquake that killed more than 3,800 people in Myanmar in March unfolded as the country was already mired in a civil war, in which armed militias and pro-democracy forces are fighting the military-led government that seized power from a democratically elected government

Sinner was worried about more than his rackets when US Open fan tried to open his bag

12:16 AM on Thursday, September 4

When a fan tried to grab Jannik Sinner’s bag after a U.S. Open match, the defending champion wasn’t just worried about losing some of his tennis equipment

Jannik Sinner takes his US Open title defense into the semifinals by beating Musetti

10:56 PM on Wednesday, September 3

Jannik Sinner returned to the U.S. Open semifinals by beating No. 10 Lorenzo Musetti 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 in the first all-Italian matchup in a men’s major quarterfinal

For decades, US Open women's champs got a smaller replica trophy than the men. Now they're equal

7:12 PM on Wednesday, September 3

For decades, U.S. Open women's singles champions received a replica trophy that was much smaller than the ones the men's title winners were allowed to take home

US and Panama propose new force of 5,550 in Haiti with the power to detain gang suspects

7:02 PM on Wednesday, September 3

The United States and Panama are urging the U.N. Security Council to authorize a 5,550-member force with the power to detain gang members in Haiti to help stop the escalating violence

Trump says US strike targeting Venezuelan gang will cause cartels to think twice

1:05 PM on Wednesday, September 3

President Donald Trump is justifying the lethal military strike that his administration said was carried out a day earlier against a Venezuelan gang as a necessary effort by the United States to send an unmistakable message to Latin American cartels

Indonesian rescuers find helicopter crash site on Borneo and recover 1 body so far

10:14 AM on Wednesday, September 3

Indonesian authorities say a rescue team has reached the site of a helicopter crash on Borneo and recovered one body

UAE warns against Israeli annexation of West Bank as strikes in Gaza kill 31

7:03 AM on Wednesday, September 3

The United Arab Emirates has warned that any Israeli move to annex the occupied West Bank would be a “red line,” without specifying its possible impact on the landmark normalization accord between the two countries

300,000 more people evacuated in eastern Pakistan after a new Indian flood alert

5:53 AM on Wednesday, September 3

Officials say nearly 300,000 people have been evacuated in the past 48 hours from flood-hit areas of Pakistan's eastern Punjab province, bringing the total number displaced since last month to 1.3 million

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