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Marjorie Miller
In this Wednesday, May 13, 2015 photo, Marjorie Miller, Associated Press regional editor for Latin America and the Caribbean, poses for a photo, in Mexico City. Miller has been promoted to Director of Global News and Enterprise for the cooperative. The announcement was made Tuesday, May 19, by Kathleen Carroll, the APís Executive Editor, to whom Miller will report. (AP Photo/Enric Marti)
AP in the News

Marjorie Miller nombrada directora de noticias globales

El anuncio fue hecho el martes por Kathleen Carroll, editora ejecutiva de la AP, a quien Miller reportará. Desde finales de 2010, Miller se ha desempeñado como editora regional de América Latina para la AP. En su nuevo cargo, será responsable de varios departamentos de la compañía, que incluye al Nerve Center, departamento encargado de […]

MAY 19, 2015

Poll Alcohol Consumption
FILE - Cases of beer are stacked in a Milwaukee liquor store on Nov. 8, 2018. (AP Photo/Ivan Moreno, File)
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Why many Americans are rethinking alcohol, according to a new Gallup poll

Fewer Americans are reporting that they drink alcohol amid a growing belief that even moderate alcohol consumption is a health risk, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday. A record high percentage of U.S. adults, 53%, now say moderate drinking is bad for their health, up from 28% in 2015. The uptick in doubt about alcohol’s benefits […]

AUG. 13, 2025

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AP statement on historical article

An article published in a German scholarly journal focuses on a subsidiary photo agency of The Associated Press that operated in Berlin before and during World War II.

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News leaders to Kerry: Free Jason Rezaian

Kathleen Carroll, senior vice president and executive editor of The Associated Press, has joined with other heads of news organizations in signing a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry calling on him to press his efforts to win the release of Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian, jailed in Iran.

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AP’s Gannon: Being a journalist ‘comes with a price’

On Tuesday night in New York, the Committee to Protect Journalists will present AP international correspondent Kathy Gannon with the Burton Benjamin Memorial Award for lifetime achievement in the cause of press freedom.

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Down-to-earth reasons for that heavenly glow

Is that a halo over President Barack Obama?

Steve Tuttle
FILE - In this Feb. 19, 2015 file photo, Steve Tuttle, vice president of communications for Taser International, demonstrates one of the company's body cameras for The Associated Press during a company-sponsored conference hosted by Taser at the California Highway Patrol Headquarters in Sacramento, Calif. Officials in Salt Lake City and Fort Worth, Texas, said they are reviewing their ethics policies after The Associated Press reported on how their police chiefs were closely linked to the company that won contracts to supply officers with body cameras. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

A search of records reveals questionable ties of police chiefs

In this memo to staff, Managing Editor for U.S. News Brian Carovillano explains how a statehouse reporter’s aggressive pursuit of public documents uncovered a story that had immediate impact in cities across the country:

Mammograms After Cancer
FILE - A radiologist uses a magnifying glass to check mammograms for breast cancer in Los Angeles, May 6, 2010. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)
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Pandemic disruptions to health care worsened cancer survival, study suggests

During the early years of the COVID-19 pandemic, experts worried that disruptions to cancer diagnosis and treatment would cost lives. A new study suggests they were right. The federally funded study published Thursday by the medical journal JAMA Oncology is being called the first to assess the effects of pandemic-related disruptions on the short-term survival of cancer […]

FEB. 5, 2026

In this photo provided by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), researcher Ignacio de la Torre holds a bone tool found in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge, at the CSIC-Pleistocene Archaeology Lab in Madrid in 2023. (Angeliki Theodoropoulou/CSIC via AP)
In this photo provided by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), researcher Ignacio de la Torre holds a bone tool found in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge, at the CSIC-Pleistocene Archaeology Lab in Madrid in 2023. (Angeliki Theodoropoulou/CSIC via AP)
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Ancient humans made tools from animal bones 1.5 million years ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — Early humans were regularly using animal bones to make cutting tools 1.5 million years ago. A newly discovered cache of 27 carved and sharpened bones from elephants and hippos found in Tanzania’s Olduvai Gorge site pushes back the date for ancient bone tool use by around 1 million years. Researchers know that […]

MARCH 7, 2025

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President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Tuesday, May 20, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Trump selects concept for $175 billion ‘Golden Dome’ missile defense system

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has announced the concept he wants for his future Golden Dome missile defense program — a multilayered, $175 billion system that for the first time will put U.S. weapons in space. Speaking Tuesday from the Oval Office, Trump said he expects the system will be “fully operational before the end of my term,” […]

MAY 20, 2025

KENNEDY WEDDING DAY
Senator John F. Kennedy, D-Mass., is shown with his bride, the former Jacqueline Bouvier, leaving a Newport, RI church after their wedding on September 12, 1953. (AP Photo)
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Shutterstock Editorial announces multiyear US distribution deal with AP

Archival and breaking-news images from AP are part of its new distribution agreement with Shutterstock Editorial. Above, Sen. John F. Kennedy, D-Mass., is shown with his bride, the former Jacqueline Bouvier, leaving a Newport, Rhode Island, church after their wedding on Sept. 12, 1953. (AP Photo) Below, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, left, and […]

MARCH 9, 2016

Kathy Gannon, Anja Niedringhaus
In this photo taken in October 2012, Associated Press reporter Kathy Gannon, second from left, and photographer Anja Niedringhaus pose for a photo with Afghan police recruits at the main police training academy in Kabul, Afghanistan. Gannon spoke Oct. 9, 2014, during her first interview since she and Niedringhaus were attacked on April 4, 2014, by a gunman in Khost Province in eastern Afghanistan as they prepared to cover the presidential election the next day. Niedringhaus was killed in the attack and Gannon is recovering from multiple gunshot wounds. (AP Photo)
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Afghan court sentences AP journalist’s killer to 20 years

In this photo taken in October 2012, Associated Press reporter Kathy Gannon, second from left, and photographer Anja Niedringhaus pose for a photo with Afghan police recruits at the main police training academy in Kabul, Afghanistan. Afghanistan’s highest court has ruled that the police officer convicted of murdering Niedringhaus and wounding Gannon almost one year […]

MARCH 28, 2015

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