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Ohio State defensive end Joey Bosa runs from Michigan running back De'Veon Smith after intercepting a pass during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 28, 2015, in Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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AP to name 90th All-America team, resume teams for all 5 major conferences

The Associated Press All-America team, the longest-running annual roster of the nation’s top college football players, will be announced Dec. 13. The AP also will name all-conference teams for all five major football conferences for the first time since 1977, starting Dec. 14.

DEC. 3, 2015

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Myanmar government denies AP report of Rohingya mass graves

The AP reported on Thursday that the mass graves in the village of Gu Dar Pyin were confirmed through multiple interviews with more than two dozen survivors who had fled to refugee camps in neighboring Bangladesh, and through time-stamped cellphone videos. Satellite images and video of destroyed homes also showed that the village had been […]

FEB. 5, 2018

CORRECTION India Kashmir Putting Down The Camera
CORRECTS CITY - In this April 20, 2017 photo, Associated Press photographer Dar Yasin helps Khushboo Jan, 18, after she was injured during clashes between Kashmir students and India security forces in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir. "It was an instant decision, and I didn't think twice,” Dar Yasin said. He explained that he was closest to the woman and so best able to help. “I gave my camera to a colleague. ... I took the injured girl in my arms.” (Faisal Khan via AP)
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AP journalist covering Kashmir protest helps injured teen

AP photographer Dar Yasin helps Khushboo Jan, 18, after she was injured during clashes between Kashmir students and India security forces in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir, April 20, 2017.  (Faisal Khan via AP) SRINAGAR, India (AP) — He was documenting a protest by dozens of Kashmiri students confronting armed Indian government forces wearing riot gear. But […]

APRIL 24, 2017

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Ethiopia’s Supreme Court upholds bail for journalist

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Ethiopia’s Supreme Court has upheld the order to release on bail journalist Amir Aman Kiyaro, who has been imprisoned for four months without charges, rejecting a police effort to block his bail. The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed the appeal by police against bail that had been granted by […]

MARCH 31, 2022

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Probe Journalists, activists among firm’s spyware targets

Hatice Cengiz, the fiancee of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, talks to members of the media in Istanbul, July 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel) BOSTON (AP) — An investigation by a global media consortium based on leaked targeting data provides further evidence that military-grade malware from Israel-based NSO Group, the world’s most infamous hacker-for-hire outfit, is […]

JULY 18, 2021

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Israeli troops put AP photographer in danger during clashes

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli soldiers held an Associated Press photographer against his will during clashes in the occupied West Bank earlier this week, in a spot where Palestinian protesters were hurling stones and the troops were firing tear gas and rubber-coated bullets. The Israeli military said the photographer interfered with an operation and was detained […]

JULY 1, 2021

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Dispute over Newtown 911 tapes tests new Conn law

The Associated Press is challenging the refusal by investigators to release the tapes from the Dec. 14 shooting. A hearing officer for Connecticut’s Freedom of Information Commission has recommended the tapes be released, and the full commission is meeting Wednesday to consider the case. Twenty-six people, including 20 first-graders, were killed inside the school by […]

SEPT. 25, 2013

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AP and NDN extend online video agreement through 2017

The Associated Press and News Distribution Network (NDN) today announced that they have renewed their video licensing, sales and distribution agreement for three more years, extending their strategic relationship through 2017.

OCT. 7, 2014

2017 Gramling Awards
Gramling Award winners pose with AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt, far left, at a dinner with the AP Board of Directors in New York, Tuesday., Oct. 25, 2017. Winners, front, from left: Fu Ting, editorial assistant, Shanghai, (Spirit Award); Maye-e Wong, photographer, Singapore and North Korea, (Journalism); Ariana Cubillos Charry, photographer, Venezuela team (Journalism); Anne K. Gillen, product manager, New York, (Spirit); and Fabiola Sanchez, reporter, Venezuela team (Journalism). Rear, from left: Ricardo Nunes Blanco, video journalist, Venezuela team (Journalism); Mark Davies, global news manager, New York, (Achievement); Balint Szlanko, video journalist, Irbil, Iraq, (Journalism); Fernando Llano, photographer, Venezuela team (Journalism); and Varvara Kudryavtseva, editorial assistant, Moscow, (Spirit). Not present, Scholarship Award winners David Keyton, video journalist, Stockholm; and Igor Libman, senior technology designer, New York. (Photo/Stuart Ramson for AP)
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AP announces winners of 2017 Oliver S. Gramling Awards

Multiformat journalists and staffers around the world are among the winners of the 2017 Oliver S. Gramling Awards, the highest internal honor of The Associated Press.

OCT. 25, 2017

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Judge dismisses Russian billionaire’s suit against AP

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a defamation lawsuit brought against The Associated Press by a Russian billionaire with ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. U.S. District Judge Ellen Segal Huvelle said in the 21-page ruling that aluminum magnate Oleg Deripaska, who sued over a March story about his business relationship with […]

OCT. 17, 2017

Libya Ben Khalifa Tribute Photo Gallery
FILE - In this Thursday, Jan. 9, 2015 file photo, a Libyan honor guard stands at attention during the arrival of U.N. Special Envoy to Libya Bernardino Leon in Tripoli. The work of photographer and video journalist Mohamed Ben Khalifa, who was killed in Libya on Saturday, Jan. 19, 2019, reflected Libya's post-2011 chaos of rival militias fighting for control as well as the humanitarian tragedy of waves of people fleeing North Africa, the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa. (AP Photo/Mohamed Ben Khalifa, File)
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AP PHOTOS Slain journalist captured Libya’s turmoil

A Libyan honor guard stands at attention during the arrival of U.N. Special Envoy to Libya Bernardino Leon in Tripoli, Jan. 9, 2015. (AP Photo/Mohamed Ben Khalifa) In one photo, a wave rolls gently over the arm of a dead refugee. In another, a love letter written on pink paper is seen next to the […]

JAN. 21, 2019

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2 Syrian nationals indicted in pro-Assad hacking scheme

A federal grand jury returned an 11-count indictment charging Ahmad ’Umar Agha and Firas Dardar with conspiracy and aggravated identity theft. The indictment says the men were members of the Syrian Electronic Army, which hacked computers to spread propaganda supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. In 2013, Syrian Electronic Army hackers allegedly sent a tweet from […]

MAY 17, 2018

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