Carnival Cruise Line plans to sail again starting in August

Carnival Cruise Line plans to sail again starting in August

Carnival Cruise Line said Monday that it plans to gradually resume cruising in North America in August, nearly five months after it halted operations due to the new coronavirus.Sailings will begin on Aug. 1 or soon after, with eight ships setting off from Galveston,...
The Latest: 1st audio Pulitzer prize goes to ‘The Out Crowd’

The Latest: 1st audio Pulitzer prize goes to ‘The Out Crowd’

NEW YORK (AP) — The Latest on the announcement of the 2020 Pulitzer Prizes (all times local):5 p.m.The Pulitzer Prizes had something new this year — the inaugural award for audio reporting.The award announced Monday went to the collaboration between the staff of “This...
Intel buys Moovit app for $900M to boost bet on robotic cars

Intel buys Moovit app for $900M to boost bet on robotic cars

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — Intel is buying transportation-planning service Moovit for $900 million as the world’s largest computer chip maker moves further down the road in its effort to build self-driving cars.The deal announced Monday gives Intel another tool to...
AP wins feature photography Pulitzer for Kashmir coverage

AP wins feature photography Pulitzer for Kashmir coverage

NEW YORK (AP) — The story of India’s crackdown on Kashmir last August was difficult to show to the world. The unprecedented lockdown included a sweeping curfew and shutdowns of phone and internet service.But Associated Press photographers Dar Yasin, Mukhtar Khan and...
Carnival to resume cruises in summer when virus order ends

Carnival to resume cruises in summer when virus order ends

MIAMI (AP) — Carnival Cruise Line announced Monday it will start cruising again, from Florida and Texas, beginning in August. These Caribbean trips are the first announced by one of the major cruise lines since the coronavirus pandemic forced a near-total pause in the...

Johnson & Johnsons settles West Virginia pelvic mesh lawsuit

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia has reached a $3.9 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson in a lawsuit over the company’s marketing of a surgical mesh used to treat pelvic conditions in women, state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced...