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Adam Causey named Texas-based news editor

News Editor for Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma Adam Causey (AP Photo/Sue Ogrock) The appointment was announced Thursday by Tom Berman, the AP’s news director for the Central region. “Adam is a leader who inspires confidence in everyone he works with,” Berman said. “Whether it’s solving a logistical problem on the fly during a fast-breaking story […]

DEC. 12, 2019

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Paciolla named AP’s news editor for Pennsylvania, Ohio, NJ

AP News Editor for Pennsylvania, Ohio and New Jersey Christina Paciolla. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan) A lifelong resident of the Philadelphia area, Paciolla will be based there and oversee the AP’s all-formats team of journalists dedicated to covering the compelling politics, rich communities and changing ways of life in the three-state region. The announcement was made […]

NOV. 21, 2019

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FILE - Bode Miller of the United States makes a turn on one ski during the Downhill portion of the Men's Combined at the World Alpine Ski Championships in Bormio, Italy, Feb. 3, 2005. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher, File)
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Tiger’s lost tooth in Cortina. Bode’s 1-ski show in Bormio. Olympic Alpine slopes filled with tales

Tiger Woods’ tooth might still be buried at the bottom of the Cortina downhill course ever since a wild day — and a record-breaking run — more than a decade ago by his girlfriend at the time, Lindsey Vonn. A decade earlier, and mountains away, Bode Miller turned in a famous performance on only one ski down the feared Stelvio […]

JAN. 14, 2026

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Beyond exit polls: AP tests online surveys of voters

To help in calling winners and explaining why candidates won, The Associated Press has been testing new ways to survey voters around Election Day. After all, in the last presidential election, more than a third of voters did not go to a polling place on Election Day but instead voted ahead of time or by mail.

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Participants walk in the main entrance hall of the Congress Center the day before the opening of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2015. The world's financial and political elite will head this week to the Swiss Alps for 2015's gathering of the World Economic Forum at the Swiss ski resort of Davos. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

What’s the deal with Davos?

DAVOS, Switzerland — It’s hard to think of any other event quite like the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting here in the Swiss Alps. The U.N. General Assembly draws more world leaders. The Oscars attract more celebrities. But nothing brings together quite this combination of corporate executives, academics, philanthropists and media.

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Gillesby, Laub appointed to AP leadership roles

AP has appointed an experienced video manager and a longtime foreign correspondent to key leadership roles overseeing all journalists in two critical news regions.

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AP withdraws submission to World Press Photo contest

The Associated Press issued this statement today from Vice President for Photography Santiago Lyon regarding the World Press Photo awards announced Thursday in Amsterdam:

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at the Gibon North mine, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2015, in Princeton, In. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)

Behind the scenes: Down below

One of the perks of being a reporter is that your beat can take you to some places that most people will never have the chance to experience. For AP reporter Dylan Lovan, one such place was deep inside a coal mine.

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AP brings first word on death of legendary Aretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin always had a soft spot for The Associated Press. Over the years, she would seek out global Entertainment Editor Nekesa Mumbi Moody to chat — “We spoke when she was working on new music, or about an upcoming performance (like when she sang for the pope in 2015) or even her fitness plan and weight loss,” Moody recalled.

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David Caruso Friday, May 9, 2014, in New York. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
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Investigative reporter David Caruso named AP NYC news editor

David B. Caruso The appointment was announced Tuesday by James Martinez, the cooperative’s state editor for New York, and Karen Testa, editor for the east region of the United States. “David has deep knowledge of New York City and boundless curiosity to find out the stories behind the stories,” Martinez said. “He’s not satisfied with […]

FEB. 2, 2016

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CCTV+ content added to AP Archive

The Associated Press is adding CCTV+ content to its AP Archive collection, making the Chinese broadcaster’s video available to an international audience and providing AP customers with access to political, economic and cultural content from China. AP Archive already represents some of the most extensive content collections from all over the world, including British Movietone and Celebrity Footage.

DEC. 10, 2015

Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011 in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011 in Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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AP names Julie Pace White House correspondent

Julie Pace The following memo was sent to staff by AP Washington Bureau Chief Sally Buzbee on Jan. 4, 2013: Colleagues, I’m very pleased to announce that Julie Pace will become our new White House correspondent effective Monday. Julie began covering Obama during his 2008 presidential campaign and followed him to the White House, reporting […]

JAN. 4, 2013

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