Video spotlights – August 2025
Join us as we review the key moments that shaped August 2025.
SEPT. 8, 2025
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Join us as we review the key moments that shaped August 2025.
SEPT. 8, 2025
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
Deportations have been a hallmark of the second Trump presidency, and competition among major news organizations is fierce. The AP has excelled in navigating the fast-moving landscape with experience, tenacity, deftness and teamwork. The Labor Day weekend story would not have been possible without the source work of immigration reporter Valerie Gonzalez, who has gained […]
SEPT. 5, 2025
Venezuelans are familiar with hardship — and now, they are struggling to feed themselves. So an Associated Press team set out to report on the worsening food instability in the western state of Falcon. Two things have increased dramatically since last year’s presidential election in Venezuela: inflation and repression. The latter makes reporting especially difficult. […]
SEPT. 5, 2025
Grace Ekpu spent months exploring the world of illegal fishing off West Africa, where Chinese and other foreign-owned vessels operate with little oversight. She obtained exclusive access to videos showing an emerging and heartbreaking problem in Gambia, where local fishermen attack each other as part of the fight against foreign vessels. Her strong all-formats, video-led […]
SEPT. 5, 2025
This narrative- and policy-driven story looked beyond cities and captured the threats rural areas face amid proposals to cut affordable housing programs. Atlanta-based reporter Charlotte Kramon teamed up with Jesse Bedayn in Denver for in-depth coverage of a proposal to cut the HOME Investment Partnerships Program. Housing advocates and nonprofit housing providers told Kramon that […]
SEPT. 5, 2025
The AP swung into action after a shooter opened fire at a Minneapolis Catholic church. Minneapolis-based video journalist Mark Vancleave raced to the scene, quickly establishing a live shot. The first alert moved less than an hour after the gunfire ended, and staffers continuously built out coverage as the horror of what happened at Annunciation […]
SEPT. 5, 2025
Assistant News Director Jim Van Anglen and New Orleans-based photographer Gerald Herbert decided to take a digital-forward approach to covering the 20-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina — the powerful storm that in 2005 nearly brought New Orleans and the Gulf Coast of Mississippi to its knees. The result was a series of visually driven packages […]
SEPT. 5, 2025
In late July, the Trump administration moved to revoke the “endangerment finding” — a key Environmental Protection Agency determination that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases pose a risk to public health. That finding serves as the scientific and legal foundation for major environmental regulations, including those on vehicles and power plants. When the Department […]
SEPT. 5, 2025
SEPT. 4, 2025
BEIJING (AP) — China showcased its military might in a parade Wednesday marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II as it seeks to wield greater influence on the global stage. Leader Xi Jinping, speaking before the parade, paid tribute to Chinese veterans of the war. Since coming to power in 2012, he has sought […]
SEPT. 3, 2025
In the fitness class Jessie Syfko created for a nationwide gym chain, exercisers wear weighted vests that add a challenge to their workouts. “People start to realize how good it feels to work just a little bit harder and a little bit smarter” without actually changing what they’re doing, said Syfko, senior vice president for […]
SEPT. 3, 2025