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FILE - President Jimmy Carter speaks against a backdrop of solar panels at the White House, June 21, 1979, in Washington. (AP Photo/Harvey Georges, File)
FILE - President Jimmy Carter speaks against a backdrop of solar panels at the White House, June 21, 1979, in Washington. (AP Photo/Harvey Georges, File)
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Jimmy Carter raised climate change concerns 35 years before the Paris Accords

PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — When Jimmy Carter chose branding designs for his presidential campaign, he passed on the usual red, white and blue. He wanted green. Emphasizing how much the Georgia Democrat enjoyed nature and prioritized environmental policy, the color became ubiquitous. On buttons, bumper stickers, brochures, the sign rechristening the old Plains train depot […]

JAN. 6, 2025

Philanthropy Volunteering
FILE - Points of Light president and CEO Jennifer Sirangelo speaks at the 2025 Points of Light Conference in New Orleans on June 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton, File)
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Points of Light to unveil new strategy that it hopes will ignite a volunteerism boom

Americans overwhelmingly want to volunteer. Nonprofits desperately need them. The problem, according to the nonprofit Points of Light, is connecting the two. The organization, founded by former President George H.W. Bush to encourage service, is set to unveil plans to improve that connection at its annual conference in Washington on June 22. Jennifer Sirangelo, president and CEO […]

JUNE 18, 2026

Indigenous Boarding Schools
This photo provided by the Carlisle Indian School Digital Resource Center shows nine male students and six female students posed on the steps of the bandstand on the Carlisle Indian Industrial School grounds in Carlisle, Pa., in March 1891, wearing the clothing they arrived in. (John N. Choate/Carlisle Indian School Digital Resource Center via AP)
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The remains and stories of Native American students are being reclaimed from a Pennsylvania cemetery

The Carlisle Indian Industrial School had not yet held its first class when Matavito Horse and Leah Road Traveler were taken there in October 1879, drafted into the U.S. government’s campaign to erase Native American tribes by wiping their children’s identities. A few years later, Matavito, a Cheyenne boy, and Leah, an Arapaho girl, were […]

NOV. 7, 2025

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AP’s Lucy Smee named Footage Employee of the Year at FOCAL International Awards 2015

The Associated Press’ Lucy Smee has been named Footage Employee of the Year at the Focal International Awards, the world’s most prominent archive footage business honours. The awards, which recognise and celebrate the use of archive footage and those who work in the industry, were announced last night at a glittering ceremony at the Lancaster […]

MAY 22, 2015

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Director of AP Election Services adds financial product management

Brian Scanlon, director of the AP Election Services portfolio, has been promoted to an expanded role, adding oversight of AP’s business and financial products.

FEB. 13, 2013

Acoca Appointment
This July 1, 2014 photo shows Shelley Acoca in New York. Acoca, a veteran editor who has worked at the Miami Herald, Newsday and most recently Fox News Magazine, has been hired as The Associated Press’ East Coast Entertainment & Lifestyles Editor. She will oversee writers and editors across varying beats, from television to music to food and fashion and will help anchor coverage of major events such as the Grammy Awards. (AP Photo)
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Acoca named East Coast Entertainment & Lifestyles Editor

Shelley Acoca (AP Photo) Acoca will oversee writers and editors across varying beats, from television to music to food and fashion and will help anchor coverage of major events such as the Grammy Awards, breaking news and more. She will be based in New York City. “Shelley is a highly creative, top-notch editor who has […]

JULY 2, 2014

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AP, Meltwater settle copyright dispute

The AP sued Meltwater U.S. Holdings Inc. and its Meltwater News Service last year, claiming that they resold current and past AP stories without paying licensing fees. Meltwater maintained that its use of AP stories, drawn from a scan of 162,000 news websites from more than 190 countries, was allowed under fair use provisions of […]

JULY 29, 2013

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Mostly news TV station in Vegas chooses AP ENPS

KSNV-TV, the Las Vegas-based flagship of Intermountain West Communications Company, has picked AP ENPS as the station’s new multiplatform news production system as it prepares to replace most of its syndicated programming with local news. News staffers at the NBC affiliate will improve their news production workflow with the new AP ENPS, which includes Storyboards, […]

MAY 6, 2013

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Maria Sherman appointed AP’s music writer, based in Los Angeles

Sherman, whose first day was Monday, will lead music coverage for the AP’s entertainment and lifestyles department, which boasts video, photo and text journalists on three continents. She will also work closely with colleagues in AP’s U.S. and international bureaus and across its global beat teams. “Our readers and our customers will discover new music and be better informed […]

JUNE 6, 2023

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Donations to APFJ allow expansion of program providing resources to local and state newsrooms

NEW YORK (AP) — Donations of more than $30 million will allow the AP Fund for Journalism to significantly expand its program that provides news and resources from The Associated Press to state and local nonprofit newsrooms, the organization announced Thursday. Started last year, the program supports nearly 50 news organizations, including Outlier Media in […]

NOV. 20, 2025

Mouse Brain Map
This image provided by the Allen Institute on April 8, 2025, shows a digital representation of neurons in a section of a mouse's brain, part of a project to create the largest map to date of brain wiring and function, in Seattle, Wash. (Forrest Collman/Allen Institute via AP)
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Scientists map part of a mouse’s brain that’s so complex it looks like a galaxy

WASHINGTON (AP) — Thanks to a mouse watching clips from “The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date – a diagram of the wiring connecting 84,000 neurons as they fire off messages. Using a piece of that mouse’s brain about the size of a poppy seed, the researchers identified […]

APRIL 10, 2025

Canada-Wildfires
A water bomber aircraft battles a wildfire in southeast Manitoba as shown in this handout photo provided by the Manitoba government on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. (Manitoba government via The Canadian Press via AP)
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Thousands evacuated in 3 provinces as Canadian wildfires threaten air quality into some US states

FLIN FLON, Manitoba (AP) — More than 25,000 residents in three provinces have been evacuated as dozens of wildfires remained active Sunday and diminished air quality in parts of Canada and the U.S., according to officials. Most of the evacuated residents were from Manitoba, which declared a state of emergency last week. About 17,000 people there were evacuated by […]

JUNE 2, 2025

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