AP in the News

Hillary Rodham Clinton
FILE - In this Sept. 12, 2012 file photo, then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at the State Department in Washington. Clinton used a personal email account during her time as secretary of state, rather than a government-issued email address. Deputy State Department spokesperson Marie Harf says the department asked former secretaries of state last year for records that should be preserved. In response to that request, Clinton provided emails from her time as the nation's top diplomat. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

AP in the News

AP sues State Department, seeking access to Clinton records

MARCH 11, 2015

rubinsky

AP in the News

AP names Cara Rubinsky to bolster Europe leadership team

MARCH 4, 2015

John Shurr
John Shurr, long time South Carolina Associated Press bureau chief, is seen in a 2004 photo. Shurr, a longtime journalist and open government advocate who was The Associated Press' bureau chief in South Carolina for 20 years, died Sunday morning, March 1, 2015, said Bill Rogers, executive director of the South Carolina Press Association, and a longtime friend. He was 67. (AP Photo)

AP in the News

Longtime South Carolina journalist John Shurr dies

MARCH 2, 2015

Carley Petesch
In this photo taken in Jan. 2014, Carley Petesch reports at a fruit market in Lagos, Nigeria. Carley Petesch, a longtime editor in Africa who has reported from Nigeria and South Africa for The Associated Press, has been named a West Africa correspondent for the news organization. The appointment was announced Thursday Feb. 26, 2015 by Africa regional editor Andrew Selsky. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)

AP in the News

Petesch appointed AP West Africa correspondent

FEB. 26, 2015

Claire Galofaro
In this undated photo released by Jessie Burnett, Claire Galofaro poses for a photo. The Associated Press has named Claire Galofaro, a veteran newspaper reporter and Louisville native, as its administrative correspondent for Kentucky and Tennessee. Galofaro, 32, most recently worked at The Courier-Journal, where she covered criminal justice and social services. (AP Photo/Jessie Burnett)

AP in the News

Veteran journalist Galofaro joins AP Louisville bureau

FEB. 25, 2015

AP Contest Winners
FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2014 file photo, Switzerland's Fanny Smith, from left, Sweden's Anna Holmlund, Austria's Katrin Ofner and Canada's Kelsey Serwa compete during their ski cross race at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia. The photo was honored by the Associated Press Sports Editors as best sports action photo of 2014 at their annual winter meeting in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)

AP in the News

Golen wins story of the year, Hong takes photo honors

FEB. 16, 2015

ap-placeholder

AP in the News

Global news organizations urge safety practices for freelancers as deadly dangers increase

FEB. 12, 2015

ap-placeholder

AP in the News

Private equity firm Vista buying Automated Insights

FEB. 12, 2015

Obit Dave Goldberg
FILE - This is an undated file photo showing former Associated Press sports writer Dave Goldberg. Goldberg, one of the nation's top football writers and an award-winning veteran of 41 years at The Associated Press, died Sunday, Feb. 8, 2015, at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco, N.Y. He was 73. (AP Photo/Bernadette Tuazon, File)

AP in the News

Former AP football writer Goldberg dies at 73

FEB. 9, 2015

santana

AP in the News

AP names Rebecca Santana as Deep South correspondent

FEB. 2, 2015

AP Appointment Hawaii Correspondent
In this Friday, Jan. 23, 2015 photo, Caleb Jones poses for a photo in Red Bank, N.J. The Associated Press has named Jones as its Hawaii administrative correspondent to oversee breaking news and enterprise in the state. The announcement was made Wednesday, Jan. 28, by West Regional Editor Traci Carl, who oversees news for 13 states. (AP Photo/Sarah Jones)

AP in the News

AP names administrative correspondent in Hawaii

JAN. 28, 2015

ap-placeholder

AP in the News

New guidelines issued for US news media leak investigations

JAN. 14, 2015

Get in touch

To find out more about how our content and services can help your organization

Contact us
FOLLOW AP

You are now entering the English version

This page is not available in your selected language. You are now viewing the English version.

Continue