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Gary Pruitt
President and CEO of the Associated Press Gary Pruitt delivers a speech at the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents’ Club Monday, March 30, 2015. The Associated Press is calling for changes to international laws that would make it a war crime to kill journalists or take them hostage, the news agency’s president said on Monday. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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AP president Killing of journalists should be a war crime

President and CEO of the Associated Press Gary Pruitt delivers a speech at the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents’ Club Monday, March 30, 2015. The Associated Press is calling for changes to international laws that would make it a war crime to kill journalists or take them hostage, the news agency’s president said on Monday. (AP […]

MARCH 30, 2015

William Heath
This May 13, 2006 photo provided by his daughter, Britta Dysart, shows former Associated Press journalist William Heath in San Diego. Heath, an award-winning journalist and former bureau chief for the AP who oversaw news coverage during some of Latin America's most turbulent times, has died at the age 78. Heath, who headed AP bureaus in Peru, Venezuela and Argentina, died Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014, at a New Mexico hospital as a result of complications following colon cancer surgery, family members said. He retired from AP in 1998 and had lived in New Mexico for the past few years. An Idaho native, Heath graduated from the University of New Mexico and was first hired by the Albuquerque bureau of AP in 1961 for a temporary assignment that kicked off a decades-long career with the news organization. (AP Photo/Courtesy Britta Dysart)
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Former AP Latin America bureau chief dies

This May 13, 2006 photo provided by his daughter, Britta Dysart, shows former Associated Press journalist William Heath in San Diego. (AP Photo/Courtesy Britta Dysart) Heath, who headed AP bureaus in Peru, Venezuela and Argentina, died Saturday at a New Mexico hospital as a result of complications following colon cancer surgery, family members said. He […]

DEC. 5, 2014

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Lawmakers probe US contractor in Iraq sex trafficking case

WASHINGTON (AP) — A congressional investigative panel is demanding documents and testimony from an embattled U.S. defense contractor accused of failing to promptly disclose human trafficking on a base in Iraq. An investigation by The Associated Press this month found that Sallyport Global fired two of its investigators after they uncovered evidence of the trafficking as well as alcohol smuggling […]

MAY 23, 2017

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AP to preview every NBA game with automation from HERO Sports, data from Sportradar

NEW YORK -- Working with automation from HERO Sports and data from Sportradar, The Associated Press announced today that it will offer data-driven text stories previewing all National Basketball Association games.

JAN. 22, 2019

Desmond Boylan
This Feb. 27, 2017 photo shows Associated Press photojournalist Desmond Boylan smoking a cigar on the balcony of the agency's office in Havana, Cuba. Boylan, a photographer who covered war and conflict across the world before dedicating his life to documenting the joys and tribulations of daily life in Cuba for The Associated Press, died suddenly on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 29, 2018, in Havana. He was 54. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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AP photographer Desmond Boylan dies in Havana at 54

This Feb. 27, 2017, photo shows AP photojournalist Desmond Boylan smoking a cigar on the balcony of the agency’s office in Havana, Cuba. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) HAVANA (AP) — Desmond Boylan, a photographer who covered war and conflict across the world before dedicating his life to documenting the daily joys and tribulations of life in […]

DEC. 30, 2018

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Rachel White named executive director of The Associated Press Foundation for Journalism    

The Associated Press announced today that Rachel White has been named the inaugural executive director of The Associated Press Foundation for Journalism.    White will be responsible for leading and securing funds for the nonprofit AP sister organization, whose primary aim is to address growing news deserts in the U.S. and support local and state journalism […]

SEPT. 4, 2024

News Director Appointments
Sara Gillesby, a New York-based video manager for the Associated Press, poses for a photo in New York, on Monday, July 16, 2018. The AP announced on Tuesday, July 17, that Gillesby has been named news director in the United States’ East region. (AP Photo/Denis Paquin)
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Gillesby, Laub appointed to AP leadership roles

Sara Gillesby, a New York-based video manager who led coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings, the Sandy Hook school shooting and 2016 political conventions, has been named news director for all formats in the U.S. East region. Karin Laub, who has covered wars, revolutions, the plight of refugees and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for three decades […]

JULY 17, 2018

AP Appointments Central Region
This combination of photos shows Associated Press editors Sarah Rafi, left, and Delano Massey. Rafi, currently the deputy editor for the U.S. Central Region, has been named the region's deputy director of newsgathering, and Massey, currently the AP's news editor in Ohio, will be the region's deputy director of storytelling. Both will be based in Chicago. The appointments are part of a move by the Associated Press to integrate news operations across media formats in 14 states stretching from Texas to the upper Midwest. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green and Kellen Dargle, WKYT via AP)
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AP names two top managers in US Central region

This composite photo shows Sarah Rafi, left, and Delano Massey, right. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green and Kellen Dargle, WKYT via AP) Sarah Rafi, currently the deputy editor for the U.S. Central Region, will become deputy director of newsgathering for the region, and Delano Massey, currently the AP’s news editor in Ohio, will be deputy director […]

MAY 29, 2018

Howie Rumberg, Oskar Garcia
Associated Press staffers Howie Rumberg, left, and Oskar Garcia pose for a photograph Tuesday, April 17, 2018, in New York, after they were named deputy sports editors for newsgathering and storytelling at the AP. Rumberg and Garcia will oversee a team of more than 100 journalists reporting and editing sports news in all media formats across the world. They will direct coverage of breaking news, planned events and enterprise and will lead efforts to integrate new techniques into the core work of developing and presenting distinctive stories to AP customers and emerging audiences. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)
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Rumberg, Garcia named AP deputy sports editors

AP deputy sports editors Howie Rumberg, left, and Oskar Garcia. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan) The appointments were announced Tuesday by Global Sports Editor Michael Giarrusso. Rumberg and Garcia will oversee a team of more than 100 journalists reporting and editing sports news in all media formats across the world. They will direct coverage of breaking news, […]

APRIL 17, 2018

APTOPIX 97th Academy Awards
Mikey Madison, winner of the award for best performance by an actress in a leading role for "Anora," poses in the press room at the Oscars on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Spotlights

The 97th Academy Awards: Top Photos – Collection

This is a collection of photos from the red carpet, show, press room and celebrations at the 97th annual Academy Awards, chosen by AP photo editors.

MARCH 3, 2025

APTOPIX Election 2026 California
Eric Ruff, a Riverside County resident, attends a "Barbeque, Beer and Ballots" event organized by Reform California on Saturday, May 9, 2026, in Corona, Calif. (AP Photo/Caroline Brehman)
Elections

U.S. Elections: The Week in Photos

From campaign rallies and primary night watch parties to moments on the ground with voters and candidates, The Associated Press captures the defining images of the U.S. election cycle as it unfolds. This weekly gallery showcases the most compelling visual stories from across the U.S. and beyond, offering a front-row view of the people, places and emotions shaping the road to November.

MAY 14, 2026

Vietnam Daily Life
Vietnam's national flag displayed as the nation celebrating Vietnam's 80th National Day in Hanoi, Friday, Aug. 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)
Spotlights

Photos of Vietnam preparing to celebrate 80th National Day

Vietnam is getting ready to celebrate its 80th National Day on September 2, marking the Southeast Asian country's independence from French colonial rule in 1945.

AUG. 29, 2025

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