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Saturn Enceladus
In this image provided by NASA, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft captured this image of Enceladus on Nov. 30, 2010, with the shadow of the body of Enceladus on the lower portions of the jets is clearly visible. (NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute via AP)
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New study adds to the possibility of favorable conditions for life at Saturn’s moon Enceladus

Scientists have uncovered new types of organics in icy geysers spouting from Saturn’s moon Enceladus, bolstering the likelihood that the ocean world may harbor conditions suitable for life. Their findings, reported Wednesday, are based on observations made by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft in 2008 during a close and fast flyby of Enceladus. The small moon, one of 274 orbiting […]

OCT. 1, 2025

Nepal Living Goddess
Nepal's newly appointed living goddess, Kumari Aryatara Shakya, is carried by her father as they walk towards Kumari Ghar, the temple palace where she will be residing in Kathmandu, Nepal, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)
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Nepal chooses a 2-year-old girl as new living goddess worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists

A 2-year-old girl chosen as Nepal’s new living goddess was carried by family members from their home in a Kathmandu alley to a temple palace Tuesday during the country’s longest and most significant Hindu festival. Aryatara Shakya, at 2 years and 8 months, was chosen as the new Kumari, or “virgin goddess,” replacing the incumbent, who is considered […]

OCT. 1, 2025

Election 2026 Redistricting
Protesters against a Missouri congressional redistricting plan gather outside the Missouri Capitol on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, in Jefferson City, Mo. (AP Photo/David A. Lieb)
Elections

Republicans won the redistricting battle. Now voters will decide whether they win Congress

A no-holds-barred bout of partisan redistricting has been won by Republicans. Now it's up to voters to decide whether it matters for control of Congress.

JUNE 3, 2026

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AP expanding environmental coverage with global teamwork

The Associated Press is significantly expanding its environmental coverage with the formation of a digital-first global team to report on issues that affect the earth's climate, air, water, land and wildlife, the news cooperative announced today. Tim Reiterman in San Francisco and Tom McCarthy in Chicago will head a team of reporters, photographers, video journalists and others, working to reveal and explain the impacts of important environmental problems around the world, such as global warming, pollution and the stripping of natural resources. West Enterprise Editor Raghu Vadarevu in Phoenix, an expert in multiformat presentation, will oversee the team. "There is no single issue that affects as many as the future of the globe itself," said Brian Carovillano, vice president, U.S. News. "AP is uniquely positioned to offer insight and fact-based reporting on the subject. We are delighted with the team and excited to see its results."The team includes veteran journalists based in California, Montana, Illinois, Florida, Michigan, New England and Washington, as well as correspondents in Sweden, India and New Zealand. They will work together and with colleagues throughout the AP to generate all-formats explanatory and investigative stories that utilize AP's unique geographic reach. "Many environmental problems, including warming oceans and greenhouse gas emissions, know no borders," Reiterman said. "So the AP is taking a global approach by dedicating a team to provide in-depth coverage of important and complex issues that affect people, places and the planet itself.""We’ll be looking for stories that are surprising, that take people well beyond the basic issues and arguments and show them things they wouldn’t expect," said McCarthy.

SEPT. 12, 2016

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Dogged reporting gives a rare glimpse into what life is like in Iran – and how Iranians feel about the war

As the war in Iran intensified, obtaining reliable firsthand accounts from inside the country became increasingly difficult. Internet disruptions, fear of surveillance and the risk of arrest left many Iranians unwilling or unable to speak, making direct reporting exceptionally challenging. Amir-Hussein Radjy and Sarah El Deeb pushed through those barriers with persistent source development, repeatedly […]

APRIL 2, 2026

Pictures of the Week Global Photo Gallery
FILE - Bluebells, also known as wild hyacinth, bloom in Hallerbos Forest, near Helle, south of Brussels, Belgium Tuesday, April 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo, File)
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APRIL 16, 2026

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AP in the News

AP journalist, other media workers return to Myanmar court

This undated family photo provided on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, shows Associated Press journalist Thein Zaw in Yangon, Myanmar. (Thein Zaw family via AP) It is the second round of hearings for the journalists, who were arrested on Feb. 27 and face up to three years behind bars. Thein Zaw’s lawyer, Tin Zar Oo, said […]

MARCH 23, 2021

Urban Meyer,  Eva Parziale
Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, right, and The Associated Press' east regional director Eva Parziale hold up The Associated Press college football national championship trophy during a celebration of the Buckeye's 2014 College Football Playoff national champion at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2015. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon)
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AP Top 25 college football poll to be released Aug 23

The AP Top 25, the longest-running college football poll of its kind, will release its much-awaited, preseason edition on Sunday, Aug. 23.

AUG. 13, 2015

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AP in the News

Ferguson demands high fees to turn over city files

WASHINGTON (AP) – Officials in Ferguson, Missouri, are charging nearly 10 times the cost of some of their own employees’ salaries before they will agree to turn over files under public records laws about the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown. The move discourages journalists and civil rights groups from investigating the shooting and its […]

SEPT. 29, 2014

Corporate Campaign Money What to Know
Hawaii lawmakers and activists pose for a photo after discussing a bill that seeks to limit corporate money in politics in Honolulu on Thursday, April 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Jennifer Sinco Kelleher)
Elections

What to know about states’ efforts to limit corporate donations in politics

Two states could try a new way to reduce the influence of corporations and hard-to-track “dark money” groups that have been able to spend unlimited amounts on politics since the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ruling.

MAY 12, 2026

LATINOAMÉRICA EN IMÁGENES-FOTOS
El mexicano Raúl Jiménez celebra tras marcar el segundo gol de su equipo durante el partido de la Copa del Mundo de fútbol entre México y Sudáfrica, el jueves 11 de junio de 2026, en Ciudad de México. (AP Foto/Natacha Pisarenko)
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El Mundial arranca en Ciudad de México y otras fotos de la semana en Latinoamérica y el Caribe

México, coanfitrión el Mundial de fútbol más grande de la historia, firmó un excelente arranque en el torneo con una victoria por 2—0 sobre Sudáfrica en el partido inaugural, delante de 80.824 fanáticos en el icónico estadio Azteca de la capital.

JUNE 12, 2026

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AP Mobile unveils new look and features for Android

AP Mobile for Android NEW YORK — The Associated Press today released a major redesign to the Android version of AP Mobile, its popular, award-winning app.  The new Android app (version 4.0) will have native Android features and design elements and provide an experience consistent with the bold new iOS version. Both the iOS and […]

DEC. 18, 2013

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