AP calls for greater White House access in New York Times op-ed
UPDATED: Dec. 11, 2013 Santiago Lyon, AP vice president and director of photography, wrote this opinion piece published in The New York Times: Obama’s Orwellian Image Control.
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UPDATED: Dec. 11, 2013 Santiago Lyon, AP vice president and director of photography, wrote this opinion piece published in The New York Times: Obama’s Orwellian Image Control.

On Tuesday, Oct. 25, Frontline (PBS) and The Associated Press will go inside Russia’s war on Ukraine with the premiere of 'Putin’s Attack on Ukraine: Documenting War Crimes.'
OCT. 24, 2022

To help with spellings and usage in coverage of the Super Bowl on Feb. 5 in Indianapolis, The Associated Press has compiled a style guide of essential pro football terms, phrases and definitions. Some terms are from the AP Stylebook: http://www.apstylebook.com/. Others are common usage in AP sports stories. The terms include input from AP Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner. See a list of terms below sent to AP members and subscribers in a Jan. 26 advisory.
JAN. 26, 2012

The Associated Press today welcomed revised guidelines on how the federal government could obtain records from the news media during leak investigations.

Independent, nonpartisan, fact-based journalism from The Associated Press reached record audiences on and after Nov. 5.

SAINT-MALO, France (AP) — Had he continued working aboard fuel-powered cargo ships, Yann Jourdan reckons he’d be earning perhaps four times what he now gets as captain of a sailboat that instead uses the wind’s clean energy to transport goods across the Atlantic. But the hit to Jourdan’s pay is buying him peace of mind. […]
DEC. 2, 2024

A Syrian girl skips a rope while she and other children play near their tents at an informal tented settlement near the Syrian border on the outskirts of Mafraq, Jordan, July 19, 2015. This is one of the images that will be on display at Xposure International Photography Festival. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen) The Associated Press […]
OCT. 5, 2016

OKLAHOMA CITY — Former Associated Press reporter Gaylord Shaw, who broke the news that President Richard Nixon would resign as evidence in the Watergate case mounted around him, has died. He was 73. Don Grantham Funeral Home in Duncan, Oklahoma, said Wednesday that Shaw died Sunday at his home. A cause of death was not […]
AUG. 26, 2015

NEW YORK -- The AP, in collaboration with Green Light Learning Tools, is bringing the Oval Office to the iPad.
JAN. 10, 2013

Esteban Felix, an Associated Press photographer from Peru who is based in Nicaragua, shows his Gabriel García Márquez International Journalism Award for visual journalism at the awards ceremony in Medellin, Colombia, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013. Felix was honored for his multimedia project about sugar cane workers affected by chronic kidney disease in Nicaragua. (AP Photo/Luis […]
NOV. 20, 2013

Media and advocacy groups including The Associated Press, Reuters, Bloomberg, the BBC and the Committee to Protect Journalists announced a set of safety “principles and practices” Thursday, saying “news organizations have a moral responsibility to support journalists to whom they give assignments in dangerous areas.” They are launching a global campaign for best safety practices […]
FEB. 12, 2015

In this Feb. 1946 photo, Associated Press correspondent George E. Bria works by candlelight in the AP Rome bureau during a power failure. (AP Photo, File) “George Bria was a multitalented journalist of many interests, a dedicated professional of the old school who exemplified the best of the AP during a long, distinguished career,” said AP […]
MARCH 18, 2017
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