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Giorgio Armani’s fashion through the years, in photos
From the executive office to the Hollywood screen, Giorgio Armani dressed the rich and famous in classic tailored styles, fashioned in super-soft fabrics and muted tones. ___ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.
SEPT. 6, 2025

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News media coalition announces partnership to test small news drones at FAA test site
A coalition of 10 news media companies [including The Associated Press] is pleased to announce that it has partnered with Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) for the testing of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to gather news.
JAN. 15, 2015

AP photo exhibit The American President to open at Federal Hall in Manhattan
"The American President," an exhibit of compelling presidential news photos from The Associated Press, will be on display Sept. 8 through Election Day at Federal Hall National Memorial in New York.
SEPT. 6, 2016

AP’s reporting from Honduras, Gaza and Syria wins prestigious awards
Associated Press journalists have won a number of prestigious awards for their work covering a variety of difficult stories spanning from Latin America to the Middle East.

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AP releases in-depth review of its coverage of Nazi Germany
A crowd gathers to witness thousands of books, considered to be “un-German,” burn in Opera Square in Berlin, Germany, during the Buecherverbrennung book burnings on May 10, 1933. (AP Photo) NEW YORK (AP) — The Associated Press has conducted an in-depth review of its operations in Nazi Germany, concluding that the news agency acted as […]
MAY 10, 2017

AP publishes review of Germany operations before and during World War II
The Associated Press today published a review of its operations in Germany before and during World War II that makes clear the AP took steps to retain its independence and provide factual, unbiased information to the world despite intense pressures from Nazi Germany.
MAY 10, 2017

AP, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, The Conversation renew collaboration to bolster coverage of nonprofit world
The Associated Press, The Chronicle of Philanthropy and The Conversation announced today funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help the news organizations cover philanthropies and charities and their impact on society.
DEC. 13, 2023

Noreen Gillespie named global business editor
Deputy Head of News Gathering Michael Giarrusso announced on Monday that Deputy Managing Editor for U.S. News Noreen Gillespie will take on a new role leading AP's business news coverage.

Underground classrooms: Photos of Ukrainian students’ first day back to school
Ukrainian students near the front line of Russia’s invasion started their first day back to school underground to ensure their safety, marking the fourth year that schools have kept lessons going despite the war. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.
SEPT. 1, 2025