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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

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Learning from voter survey experiments

Leading up to the November election, AP worked with GfK Custom Research and the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago to examine new ways to survey voters.

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Ready to lowercase ‘internet’ and ‘web’

During a panel at the American Copy Editors Society national conference in Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, it was announced that the 2016 AP Stylebook will lowercase the words ‘internet’ and ‘web.’

An Assassination
Mevlut Mert Altintas shouts after shooting Andrei Karlov, right, the Russian ambassador to Turkey, at an art gallery in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, Dec. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
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AP photographer wins top prize in World Press Photo contest

A powerful image of the assassination of Russia’s ambassador to Turkey has earned Associated Press photojournalist Burhan Ozbilici the prestigious 2017 World Press Photo of the Year award.

FEB. 13, 2017

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Prime ministers to join AP debate on South Asia at Davos

The seventh annual Associated Press debate at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, will focus on the future of South Asia and the global trends and national priorities affecting its transformation.

JAN. 19, 2016

AP Appointment Sacramento Correspondent
In this May 3, 2017, photo, Kathleen Ronayne sits for a portrait at her office in Concord, N.H. Ronayne, the politics and government reporter in New Hampshire for The Associated Press, who last year helped lead coverage of the state's first-in-the-nation presidential primary, has been promoted to supervisory correspondent in Sacramento, Calif. In her new role, Ronayne will oversee AP's largest statehouse bureau. (AP Photo/Holly Ramer)
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Ronayne to lead Associated Press coverage from Sacramento

Kathleen Ronayne. (AP Photo) In her new role, Ronayne will oversee AP’s largest statehouse bureau. She also will have a leadership role in political coverage in California, including the 2018 election that features a crowded field to replace outgoing Gov. Jerry Brown. Her appointment was announced Thursday by West Region News Director Anna Johnson, who […]

MAY 4, 2017

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AP launches dedicated Content Services division in Asia

The Associated Press announced today that it is expanding its AP Content Services division by adding a new office in Japan that will provide dedicated support for clients across Asia.

FEB. 7, 2019

Russian Hackers
Seen though an interior window, employees work in the offices of Secureworks in Atlanta on Oct. 4, 2017. Nineteen thousand lines of targeting data obtained from threat intelligence firm Secureworks lays out in unprecedented detail who the hackers tried to compromise, providing a minute-by-minute look at how the group often dubbed "Fancy Bear" penetrated the Democratic National Committee, tried to break into the Clinton campaign and eventually stole chairman John Podesta's emails. (AP Photo/Marina Hutchinson)

Reporters reveal anatomy of Russian hack

After hackers exposed 50,000 emails belonging to Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta in 2016, a team of AP journalists traced the digital footprints that led from his account and others back to Moscow.

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A closer look at ‘Trump Country’

A team of AP journalists is returning to communities that flipped from blue to red in the 2016 U.S. presidential election to see if President Donald Trump is doing what they had hoped.

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Recognizing courage in the name of slain AP photojournalist

The 2016 Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award, named for the AP photographer who was killed reporting in Afghanistan in 2014, has been awarded to Adriane Ohanesian, a freelance photojournalist based in Nairobi, Kenya.

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A snapshot of Olympics photography

Deputy Director of Photography Denis Paquin has covered a total of 17 Olympics since working his first games at Lake Placid in 1980.

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APs Divided America series is published as e-book

Is America still great or has the country lost its way? That’s the question that helped launch the long-running Associated Press series, "Divided America," whose 26 stories have been gathered in a new e-book.

OCT. 26, 2016

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