AP receives 5 awards from Deadline Club
We were pleased to receive five awards on Tuesday evening from the Deadline Club, the New York City chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
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We were pleased to receive five awards on Tuesday evening from the Deadline Club, the New York City chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.

One top AP editor said the story "sent dominoes tumbling in all directions." Business reporter Candice Choi obtained stunning emails that showed Coca-Cola Co. was a guiding force behind a nonprofit group founded to fight obesity. "Coke helped pick the group's leaders, edited its mission statement and suggested articles and videos for its website," Choi wrote.

A group of major food retailers have fallen short in their promise to open or expand 1,500 grocery or convenience stores in and around neighborhoods without supermarkets by 2016. It was part of an initiative led by first lady Michelle Obama.

Susannah George. (Courtesy: Ivor Prickett) The appointment was announced by Julie Pace, AP’s Washington bureau chief. “Susannah is a dogged reporter with a track record of producing standout journalism on complex issues,” Pace said. “In her new role as an intelligence reporter, she will be an integral part of our Washington-based national security team.” George, […]
MAY 21, 2018

During his in-flight press conference heading home from South America last month, Pope Francis said he could not remove a bishop implicated in a sexual abuse scandal in Chile because he had never heard from any victims about the bishop’s behavior.

An exhibition in Singapore will highlight the work of Wong Maye-E, AP’s lead photographer in North Korea, offering glimpses of everyday life in the reclusive country.
SEPT. 7, 2016

A coalition of news organizations, including The Associated Press, has called on the Baltimore Police Department to release immediately its report on the death of Freddie Gray that it has submitted to the Maryland state’s attorney.

As the Paris bureau brainstormed how to mark the 10th anniversary of the 2015 Islamic State attacks in a way that felt both digitally relevant and respectful, reporter Jerome Pugmire proposed a powerful “being there” video. Pugmire, who had witnessed the first explosion that night, returned to the national stadium to recount the events on […]
NOV. 21, 2025

In this photo taken in Jan. 2014, Carley Petesch reports at a fruit market in Lagos, Nigeria. Carley Petesch, a longtime editor in Africa who has reported from Nigeria and South Africa for The Associated Press, has been named a West Africa correspondent for the news organization. The appointment was announced Thursday Feb. 26, 2015 […]
FEB. 26, 2015

The Associated Press announced today a multi-year reseller agreement with ANSA, the leading Italian news agency, to commence Jan.1, 2015. Under the agreement ANSA will be AP’s sole agency in Italy and will market and sell its text, photo and video content in the region.
AUG. 26, 2014
Sedensky’s career has taken him from Hartford to Honolulu, Kansas City to South Florida, where his stories have included Rick Scott’s successful run for governor and the Gulf oil spill, as well as crime, trials and news on specialized beats including religion and aging. Regularly deployed to major stories, he covered the Virginia Tech shootings […]
OCT. 14, 2015

In this Monday, June 22, 2015 photo, Sergio Bustos poses for a photo in Palm Beach Shores, Fla. Bustos, a veteran political journalist, has been hired by The Associated Press as its Miami-based politics reporter, a key position ahead the 2016 elections. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz) Bustos, 52, joins the AP from the Miami Herald, where […]
JUNE 23, 2015
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