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Police officers evacuate Maria Hodus, 90, from her house in Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
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Police officers evacuate Maria Hodus, 90, from her house in Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
Models wear autumn creations during China Fashion Week in Beijing from Sept. 5 to Sept. 14. This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.
SEPT. 12, 2025
Africa, a continent known for its massive number of young people, is seeing a boom in longevity thanks to advances in nutrition, sanitation and clean water, as well as reductions in disease and infant mortality. National writer Matt Sedensky and photographer David Goldman traveled to cities and rural areas of Uganda to explore the experience […]
SEPT. 12, 2025
Education reporters Annie Ma and Sharon Lurye noticed a study indicating girls’ math scores fell behind boys’ during the pandemic and continued to decline, reversing years of progress in addressing math’s gender gap. Collaborating with Stanford researchers, they accessed test scores from 5,000 districts across 33 states, creating an unmatched district-by-district dataset to illustrate the […]
SEPT. 12, 2025
Costco is dear to members’ hearts. So when State Department reporter Matthew Lee, who has an extensive track record of breaking news about the Trump administration’s visa restrictions, reported that a floated proposal would ban visiting Iranians from shopping at members-only wholesale stores like Costco and Sam’s Club during the U.N. General Assembly, people took […]
SEPT. 12, 2025
A tip from a friend introduced Calvin Woodward to Expedition 501, backed by more than a dozen countries in its quest to search for fresh water beneath the sea. After a 2015 research project hinted at promise off Cape Cod, work this summer extracted thousands of samples of fresh or nearly fresh water that suggested […]
SEPT. 12, 2025
After closely reporting on the Trump administration’s late-night efforts to remove Guatemalan children from U.S. government custody, Rebecca Santana, Valerie Gonzalez and Sonia Pérez D. still had questions. What was Guatemala’s role? How were the children, woken up in the middle of the night and almost removed from the country, doing? To recreate what happened, […]
SEPT. 12, 2025
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The summer holidays are over, and all those great times you had on vacation have been memorialized in hundreds of smartphone photos. Now what? Some highlights — the prettiest sunset, the best group shots — have been posted on Instagram or shared in the family chat group. But many more will likely languish in your […]
SEPT. 11, 2025
Sumo is more than a sport in Japan. It’s a sacred tradition, a 1,500-year-old spectacle steeped in Shinto ritual and ceremony. But at its heart lies a long-standing taboo: women are still barred from the traditional ring, the dohyō in Japanese. That legacy is facing quiet resistance. While professional sumo — the sumo that the world […]
SEPT. 11, 2025
Before 2022, Sister Vassa Larin was best known as an Orthodox nun who taught thousands on YouTube about saints and holy days. She became one of the most prominent female intellectuals in Orthodoxy — widely respected within the highly patriarchal religion where all clergy and bishops are male. Then Russia invaded Ukraine. Larin publicly opposed it. Eventually […]
SEPT. 11, 2025
Many Americans still want to thank the academy, at least a little. About half of U.S. adults say they’ve watched all or most of an awards show on TV or streaming in the past year, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, while just over half say they’ve watched clips from […]
SEPT. 11, 2025