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AP in the News

AP statement on Israeli attack on building housing AP office

A view of an 11-story building housing AP’s office and other media in Gaza City is seen moments after Israeli warplanes demolished it, May 15, 2021. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa) AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt has released the following statement: We are shocked and horrified that the Israeli military would target and destroy the building […]

MAY 15, 2021

President Donald Trump departs after an event in the East Room of the White House, Tuesday, April 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
President Donald Trump departs after an event in the East Room of the White House, Tuesday, April 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Where things stand for Trump in global tariff battle

WASHINGTON (AP) — In the aftermath of this week’s tariff whiplash, President Donald Trump is deciding exactly what he wants out of trade talks with as many as 75 nations in the coming weeks. Trump is also figuring out next steps with China. He upped his tariffs on Chinese goods to 145% after China placed […]

APRIL 11, 2025

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Associated Press staffers Howie Rumberg, left, and Oskar Garcia pose for a photograph Tuesday, April 17, 2018, in New York, after they were named deputy sports editors for newsgathering and storytelling at the AP. Rumberg and Garcia will oversee a team of more than 100 journalists reporting and editing sports news in all media formats across the world. They will direct coverage of breaking news, planned events and enterprise and will lead efforts to integrate new techniques into the core work of developing and presenting distinctive stories to AP customers and emerging audiences. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)
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Rumberg, Garcia named AP deputy sports editors

AP deputy sports editors Howie Rumberg, left, and Oskar Garcia. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan) The appointments were announced Tuesday by Global Sports Editor Michael Giarrusso. Rumberg and Garcia will oversee a team of more than 100 journalists reporting and editing sports news in all media formats across the world. They will direct coverage of breaking news, […]

APRIL 17, 2018

Adam Beam
Adam Beam poses for a photograph on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009, in Columbia, S.C. Beam, 31, a government and politics reporter at The State newspaper in Columbia, S.C. Beam is being named the AP’s new Statehouse reporter in Frankfort, Ky. (AP Photo/The State, Rich Glickstein)
AP in the News

Beam named AP Statehouse correspondent in Kentucky

Adam Beam poses for a photograph on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009, in Columbia, S.C. Beam, 31, a government and politics reporter at The State newspaper in Columbia, S.C. Beam is being named the AP’s new Statehouse reporter in Frankfort, Ky. (AP Photo/The State, Rich Glickstein) Beam, 31, will be based at the Statehouse bureau in […]

FEB. 12, 2014

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AP in the News

Mark Davies named to senior AP day manager post

Mark Davies (AP Photo) Davies, currently global news manager for U.S. evenings, will move to the daytime post Dec. 15, Senior Managing Editor Michael Oreskes announced Monday. The Nerve Center, located in New York, coordinates the news organization’s worldwide coverage in text, broadcast, photos and interactives. It also is a key link between the news […]

DEC. 8, 2014

Harry Koundakjian
This June 15, 2012 photo shows retired Associated Press photographer and photo editor Harry Koundakjian at the 2012 Alumni Reception at the AP's New York headquarters in New York. Koundakjian died Monday, April 21, 2014, in New York. He was 83. (AP Photo/Stuart Ramson)
AP in the News

Former AP photographer Harry Koundakjian dies

This June 15, 2012 photo shows retired Associated Press photographer and photo editor Harry Koundakjian at the 2012 Alumni Reception at the AP’s New York headquarters in New York. Koundakjian died Monday, April 21, 2014, in New York. He was 83. (AP Photo/Stuart Ramson) Koundakjian died Monday at a Manhattan hospital, from complications of open […]

APRIL 23, 2014

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UPDATED: AP statement on destruction of Gaza bureau

UPDATED May 17, 2021: AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt issued this statement on Monday regarding the destruction of AP's Gaza bureau:

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Fighting to inform the public

In an interview on the PBS “NewsHour,” AP Executive Editor Sally Buzbee addressed the importance of press access and explained why journalists sometimes need to cite anonymous sources.

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Spotlights

Career experts say asking for a raise isn’t off the table in a tough job market

With the U.S. experiencing a significant hiring slowdown, it’s a daunting time to be looking for a job. Many workers are staying put instead of changing jobs to secure better pay. Artificial intelligence tools increasingly screen the resumes of applicants. Now may seem like an inappropriate time to request a raise.

OCT. 16, 2025

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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)
Press Releases

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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AP in the News

Kentucky teen at center of viral encounter sues over stories

CINCINNATI (AP) — The Kentucky teen at the heart of an encounter last month with a Native American activist at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington is suing The Washington Post for $250 million, alleging the newspaper falsely labeled him a racist. His attorneys are threatening numerous other news organizations, including The Associated Press. President Donald […]

FEB. 21, 2019

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Stories behind coverage of Boston Marathon blasts

In a memo to staff, Senior Managing Editor for U.S. News Mike Oreskes recounts how photographer Charles Krupa, who covered his first Boston Marathon in 1986, pushed toward danger to capture one of the signature images of the April 15 bomb blasts. Oreskes also singles out other AP staffers near and far who contributed significantly to AP’s news report:

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