Video spotlights – September 2025
Join us as we review the key moments that shaped September 2025.
OCT. 6, 2025
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Join us as we review the key moments that shaped September 2025.
OCT. 6, 2025
U.S. government lawyers say that detainees at the immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades known as “Alligator Alcatraz” likely include people who have never been in removal proceedings, which is a direct contradiction to what Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been saying since it opened in July. Attorneys for the U.S. Department of Justice made that […]
OCT. 6, 2025
The AP’s U.N. General Assembly crew met the moment head-on this year with reduced staff but smart thinking and tireless work. The team delivered a digital-audience-friendly package from the 80th session of the UNGA while keeping pace with the huge amount of news that emerged, particularly about U.S. President Donald Trump, Israel, the Palestinians and […]
OCT. 3, 2025
Top-tier sourcing by Justice Department reporter Eric Tucker led to exclusive reporting that the FBI had fired more than a dozen agents who kneeled during a racial justice protest in Washington, D.C. Tucker, who has spent months covering the turmoil at the nation’s premier federal law enforcement agency, got a tip from a trusted source […]
OCT. 3, 2025
Sportswriter Graham Dunbar’s deep preparation on the growing calls to bar Israel from sports paid off when a trusted source tipped him that UEFA was moving toward a sensitive and significant suspension. Dunbar immediately leveraged his network of well-placed contacts to confirm the development, allowing AP to deliver authoritative coverage that set the agenda on […]
OCT. 3, 2025
To show the crushing impact of the Trump administration’s tariffs on U.S. soybean farmers, a multi-format team of AP journalists connected a Washington policy debate with its consequences in the American heartland. Led by Didi Tang and Josh Funk, the team of text, video and photo journalists traveled to rural Indiana and Kentucky to capture […]
OCT. 3, 2025
In response to perplexing White House declarations on autism, a collaborative AP team delivered essential, comprehensive reporting that pushed back on misinformation. Weeks of careful planning, including prep work on precise wording for all formats, ensured facts remained at the core. A powerful collaboration between Washington teams, Health and Science, and Standards editors enabled rapid […]
OCT. 3, 2025
In South Asia, the season of festivals turns on two ancient elements: fire and water. The festival of Dussehra ends with flames, as enormous effigies of the demon King Ravana collapse in roaring pyres, a dramatic celebration of Hindu deity Lord Rama’s victory and a reminder that arrogance and cruelty can be consumed by fire. […]
OCT. 3, 2025
During a wide-ranging conversation with Barron’s, AP President and CEO Daisy Veerasingham discussed the future of the news industry and how The Associated Press continues to make itself indispensable to its thousands of customers around the world. “I think the role that we play is still as important today as it has ever been,” she […]
OCT. 2, 2025
OCT. 2, 2025
A comet from another star system will swing by Mars on Friday as a fleet of spacecraft trains its sights on the interstellar visitor. The comet known as 3I/Atlas will hurtle within 18 million miles (29 million kilometers) of the red planet, its closest approach during its trek through the inner solar system. Its breakneck speed: 193,000 mph (310,000 kph). […]
OCT. 2, 2025