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AP and Healthgrades to provide health information to publishers
The Associated Press has launched a new Digital News Experience (DNE) with Healthgrades — the leading website for guiding Americans to the right doctor, right hospital and right care — to provide newspapers, broadcasters and other publishers with health information for their websites.
DEC. 17, 2015

AP’s 2023 Pulitzer Prize-winning photos
AP today earned its 57th and 58th Pulitzer Prizes—35th for photography—for public service and breaking news photography.

Pausing to see the world
In fast-paced Tokyo, a pause will be rewarded with “A View of Daily Life” around the world.

AP announces 3 new content collaborations with nonprofit newsrooms
The Associated Press today announced three new content sharing agreements with U.S. nonprofit news newsrooms: Deep South Today, The Maine Monitor and The Nevada Independent. The agreements are part of an effort to expand the reach of local news ahead of the 2024 U.S. presidential election and increase access to AP’s fact-based, nonpartisan journalism. The […]
AUG. 21, 2024

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

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

Divided America series to explore tensions underlying campaign
The Associated Press will roll out a series of stories beginning June 9 that will explore the issues dividing American voters in this tumultuous presidential election year and what’s driving them toward the decision they will make on Nov. 8.
JUNE 6, 2016

AP sports reporter Christopher Duncan dies at 43
Christopher Duncan (AP Photo) A Harris County sheriff’s deputy confirmed the death on Monday night. Duncan was found at his home, and a cause of death wasn’t released. He had recently returned to work after a kidney transplant. Duncan was a 20-year AP employee who started with the news cooperative as an editorial assistant in […]
SEPT. 8, 2014

Larson named AP’s West Africa bureau chief
Krista Larson chats with orphans she interviewed at a Catholic church sheltering more than 800 Muslims in Carnot, Central African Republic who had fled sectarian violence earlier this year. Krista Larson, who has covered the Ebola outbreak and the deadly conflict in Central African Republic for The Associated Press, has been named bureau chief for […]
OCT. 30, 2014

Court Alabama can’t keep its lethal injection method secret
ATLANTA (AP) — A federal appeals court sided with news media organizations Monday in ruling that Alabama can’t keep its lethal injection protocol secret from the public. A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta rejected Alabama’s argument that its execution method is not a court record and thus should […]
MARCH 18, 2019

PHOTO ESSAY: Portraits of Ukrainians on the anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainians have now lived with four years of war. They have lost limbs, loved ones, livelihoods and homes, but not hope. Here are some of their stories. All posed with photos taken before Russia’s full-scale invasion changed their lives. Tetiana Khimion, 47 Khimion had practiced ballroom dancing since the age of 6. […]
FEB. 24, 2026