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Carovillano is named managing editor for US news

Brian Carovillano, who has been AP’s Bangkok-based Asia-Pacific news director, today was named managing editor for U.S. news, a role that encompasses the 50 State News Reports and other key responsibilities.

NOV. 21, 2013

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AP Top 25 football poll to kick off 84th year with Regions Bank sponsorship

For the first time, The Associated Press’ stack of marquee college football honors — including the AP Top 25 poll, the longest-running college football poll of its kind — will be sponsored by Regions Bank.

AUG. 15, 2019

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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

Foootball  College  Game Sun Bowl 1937 Texas  vs W. Virginia
Texas Techs’ famed halfback, Tarbox, No 21, at extreme right, gives the well known neck tie tackle, a bit in the mouth, to Pinion of West Virginia after the latter made 21 yards around end as Tech lost the bruising clash in the Sun Bowl by a 7-6 count on Jan. 2, 1937 in El Paso. (AP Photo)
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AP to publish first all-time college football ranking

The Associated Press will rank the nation’s all-time top college football programs for the first time, as tabulated from its more than 1,100 weekly polls of top college football teams over the past 80 years.

JULY 26, 2016

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Ancestry.com and The Associated Press bring historical AP archives online

PROVO, Utah -- Ancestry.com, the world’s largest online family history resource, is proud to announce a collaboration with the Associated Press that makes fifty years of news stories--in their original wire copy format--available online today.

NOV. 18, 2013

Great Britain Queen Elizabeth II Coronation
The Queen's train is lifted by footman as she leaves Buckingham Palace, to enter the state coach to drive to Westminster Abbey, London, for the coronation this morning June 2, 1953, for Elizabeth to become Queen Elizabeth II. (AP Photo)
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AP showcases extensive British Movietone royals footage on YouTube

To coincide with the 65th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s accession to the throne, AP has launched a YouTube channel dedicated to archive coverage of both the British royal family and royalty from around the world.

FEB. 6, 2017

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AP reinforces position as leading source of video content with Agencia EFE collaboration

The Associated Press announced today a collaboration that will offer AP clients access to a curated mix of breaking news and world exclusives, features, business, lifestyle and entertainment video from Agencia EFE, Spain’s leading news agency.

MAY 16, 2019

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Regions Bank sponsors AP Top 25 football poll as it enters 86th season

Regions Bank will sponsor the AP Top 25 football poll, the longest-running poll of its kind at 86 years, as well as AP’s marquee college football honors and weekly game picks for the 2022 season.

JULY 26, 2022

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Aging Nukes A four-part investigative series by Jeff Donn

When commercial nuclear power plants were being built in the United States, mostly in the 1960s and 1970s, the industry and government experts said they were designed to last 40 years. Now those plants are older than their original life span, many are being relicensed for another 20 years, and there’s talk of operating them for as long as 100 years. All that even though the nation’s nuclear power reactors are already showing signs of their age, as AP national writer Jeff Donn revealed in an extraordinary four-part series.

APRIL 16, 2012

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Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service and The Associated Press to Host National Security and Foreign Po

WASHINGTON –  The Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) at Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy and The Associated Press today announced a forum with Republican presidential candidates on national security and foreign policy.

AUG. 28, 2023

A Racial Reckoning in America
A protester carries a U.S. flag upside down, a sign of distress, next to a burning building, May 28, 2020, in Minneapolis. Protests over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody, broke out in Minneapolis for a third straight night. AP Photo by Julio Cortez
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AP wins 2 Pulitzers for racial justice, COVID-19 photography

NEW YORK — The Associated Press has swept the Pulitzer Prize photography awards, winning both the breaking news and feature photography prizes for images of explosive protests over racial injustice and the pandemic’s toll on the elderly in Spain.

JUNE 11, 2021

Economy Unemployment
Job seekers wait in a line at a job fair in Southfield, Mich., Wednesday, June 15, 2011. Fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, though the number of applications remains above levels consistent with a healthy economy. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
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Revelations about job losses to begin AP recession series

The Associated Press will launch a series exploring changes wrought by the Great Recession with reports documenting the downturn’s profound impact on jobs that support a broad middle class in the United States, Europe and other developed countries.

JAN. 17, 2013

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