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Trial begins in suit challenging education tax initiative
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — A trial began Tuesday that will help determine if a voter initiative raising taxes on the wealthy in Arizona to help boost education funding makes the November ballot.
Everywhere and nowhere: The many layers of 'cancel culture'
NEW YORK (AP) — So you've probably read a lot about “cancel culture.” Or know about a new poll that shows a plurality of Americans disapproving of it. Or you may have heard about a letter in Harper's Magazine condemning censorship and intolerance.
Nomination surprises: 'The Mandalorian,' Quibi get Emmy love
NEW YORK (AP) — The Emmy Award nominations announced Tuesday included some snubs and surprises.
Jets' Gase: Both teams benefited from Adams trade to Seattle
NEW YORK (AP) — Adam Gase is moving on and mostly taking the high road.
Jets' Gase: Both teams benefited from Adams trade to Seattle
NEW YORK (AP) — Adam Gase is moving on and mostly taking the high road.
Illinois Editorial Roundup:
Here are editorials published in newspapers around Illinois.
Jets' Gase: Trade of Adams a 'win-win' for both sides
NEW YORK (AP) — Adam Gase is moving on and mostly taking the high road.
Trial begins in suit challenging education tax initiative
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — A trial began Tuesday that will help determine if a voter initiative raising taxes on the wealthy in Arizona to help boost education funding makes the November ballot.
Judge lifts ban on NYCLU releasing police discipline records
NEW YORK (AP) — Reversing her initial ruling, a federal judge cleared the way Tuesday for a civil rights organization to provide the public with disciplinary records it obtained from New York City's police watchdog agency.
Peru's leader tries to rally a nation battered by pandemic
LIMA, Peru (AP) — On July 28, 1821, a rapt crowd packed a Lima plaza to hear liberator José de San Martín declare that Peru was free from colonial power Spain. On Tuesday, the 199th anniversary of independence, there were no crowds because of the pandemic, but plenty of somber warnings that Peru faces some of the biggest challenges in its modern history.
Will experience prevail for Wild vs. quick-strike Canucks?
The virus pause has provided the Minnesota Wild as they are currently constructed with perhaps their best and last opportunity to make a long postseason run.
Nomination surprises: 'The Mandalorian,' Quibi get Emmy love
NEW YORK (AP) — The Emmy Award nominations announced Tuesday included some snubs and surprises.
AP News Digest 2 p.m.
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Attention turns to Chicago's last standing Columbus statue
CHICAGO (AP) — A Christopher Columbus statue on Chicago's South Side that was left standing after two other Columbus statues were removed last week may yet be taken down, a City Council member says.
'Tenet' to open internationally first, in US a week later
NEW YORK (AP) — In the latest plan for Hollywood’s hopeful return to moviegoing during the pandemic, Warner Bros. will release Christopher Nolan's “Tenet” in an unprecedented fashion, opening it internationally first on Aug. 26, with a U.S. release in select cities to follow over Labor Day weekend.
Everywhere and nowhere: The many layers of 'cancel culture'
NEW YORK (AP) — So you've probably read a lot about “cancel culture.” Or know about a new poll that shows a plurality of Americans disapproving of it. Or you may have heard about a letter in Harper's Magazine condemning censorship and intolerance.
Video of Texas police shooting released by Austin officials
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Police in Austin, Texas, released video Monday of an officer fatally shooting an unarmed man in April as he drove away.
AP News Digest 6 p.m.
Here are the AP’s latest coverage plans, top stories and promotable content. All times EDT. For up-to-the minute information on AP’s coverage, visit Coverage Plan at
'Tenet' to open internationally first, in US a week later
NEW YORK (AP) — In the latest plan for Hollywood’s hopeful return to moviegoing during the pandemic, Warner Bros. will release Christopher Nolan's “Tenet” in an unprecedented fashion, opening it internationally first on Aug. 26, with a U.S. release in select cities to follow over Labor Day weekend.
Black soldiers monument faces scrutiny amid racial reckoning
BOSTON (AP) — The white Union Army commander sits rigid atop an imposing horse. His Black men, rifles to their shoulders, march resolutely alongside on their way to battle.