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AP compiles Super Bowl Style Guide

To help with spellings and usage in coverage of the Super Bowl on Feb. 5 in Indianapolis, The Associated Press has compiled a style guide of essential pro football terms, phrases and definitions. Some terms are from the AP Stylebook: https://www.apstylebook.com/. Others are common usage in AP sports stories. The terms include input from AP Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner. See a list of terms below sent to AP members and subscribers in a Jan. 26 advisory.

JAN. 26, 2012

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AP and PodcastOne link in game-changing podcast deal

PodcastOne SportsNet and The Associated Press have teamed up to provide in-depth daily reports from national and international sporting events, beginning with the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.

JAN. 10, 2018

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Updates to AP’s News leadership

In a memo to staff on Wednesday, Senior Vice President and Executive Editor Julie Pace announced updates to AP’s News leadership: Our priority in News this year is accelerating our digital transformation to ensure AP’s world class journalism remains essential for our customers and reaches new audiences around the world. This requires us to embrace […]

APTOPIX Texas Floods Extreme Weather
An American flag placed on a stump flies in Kerrville, Texas on Tuesday, July 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
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How Americans think the government should respond to natural disasters, according to recent polls

WASHINGTON (AP) — Most of the U.S. adults who have experienced major flooding in the past five years think climate change was at least a partial cause, according to polling conducted earlier this year, before the deadly Texas floods. But while Americans largely believed the federal government should play a major role in preparing for and […]

JULY 9, 2025

Russia Economic Forum
Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, shakes hands with Gary Pruitt, President and CEO of the Associated Press during a meeting of heads of world's leading news agencies at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg, Russia, Thursday, June 6, 2019. (Mikhail Metzel/TASS News Agency Pool Photo via AP)
AP in the News

Putin says Russia didn’t meddle in US vote, despite evidence

AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg, Russia, June 6, 2019. (Mikhail Metzel/TASS News Agency Pool Photo via AP) ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday reaffirmed his staunch denial that his government meddled in […]

JUNE 6, 2019

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Ensuring an informed citizenry Examining the administration’s efforts to improve open government

Prepared testimony

MAY 6, 2015

Russia Ukraine War Besieged City
FILE - A Ukrainian serviceman guards his position in Mariupol, Ukraine, Saturday, March 12, 2022. Russia began evacuating its embassy in Kyiv, and Ukraine urged its citizens to leave Russia. Unbroken by a Russian blockade and relentless bombardment, the key port of Mariupol is still holding out, a symbol of staunch Ukrainian resistance that has thwarted the Kremlin's invasion plans. (AP Photo/Mstyslav Chernov, File)
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AP, Frontline to Premiere 2 Documentary Specials on Ukraine War

The PBS investigative series Frontline and The Associated Press announced today the premiere of two documentary specials that investigate the toll of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

JULY 27, 2022

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Fighting for journalists and ‘the disappeared’

“Several times a year, dedicated groups like this one gather to discuss the growing violence against journalists,” Associated Press Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll told the Inter American Press Association this past weekend. “And every year the outrages grow, the bodies of our friends and colleagues fall and our anger boils over. And yet, nothing changes.”

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Ex-FBI agent to plead guilty to being AP source

Donald Sachtleben of Carmel, Ind., said in court papers that he provided details of the operation to a reporter. Four months ago, Sachtleben also acknowledged he distributed and possessed pornographic images of underage girls. A plea agreement filed in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis calls for 11 years and eight months in prison for both […]

SEPT. 23, 2013

Pulitzers
The Associated Press 2013 Pulitzer Prize-winning team, whose coverage of the Syrian civil won the prize for Breaking News Photography, poses together after the awards ceremony in Columbia University's Low Library, in New York, Thursday, May 30, 2013. From left are: Pakistan chief photographer Muhammed Muheisen, Manu Brabo of Spain, Narciso Contreras of Mexico, Rodrigo Abd of Guatemala and Gaza-based Khalil Hamra. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

AP photographers accept Pulitzer Prize for Syria coverage

Five Associated Press journalists accepted the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography at an awards ceremony at New York’s Columbia University on May 30. It is the 51st Pulitzer for AP and the 31st for photography.

France Elections Drug Trafficking
FILE - Amine Kessaci, center, and his mother attend a gathering in homage to his brother, Mehdi Kessaci, at the roundabout where he was murdered in Marseille, southern France, Nov. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Philippe Magoni, File)
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Anti-drug activist campaigns in French election despite threats, 2 brothers lost to gang violence

PARIS (AP) — Amine Kessaci has been targeted with death threats and lost two brothers to drug gang violence. But that has not silenced the 22-year-old activist who’s running on an anti-drug platform in next month’s municipal elections in Marseille, the French port city long known as a hub for the drug trade. “At 17, I […]

FEB. 11, 2026

Senate Republicans
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., speaks during the Senate Republican policy luncheon news conference at the Capitol, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)
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Tensions linger between Republicans and White House over the ‘anti-weaponization’ fund

A standoff between the White House and the Senate remains unresolved after Republican senators defiantly left town 10 days ago without passing legislation to fund President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement agencies.

JUNE 1, 2026

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