Covering the Dakota pipeline protests
As protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline have intensified in North Dakota and across the U.S. over the past few months, AP reporters have been documenting key developments across all formats.
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As protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline have intensified in North Dakota and across the U.S. over the past few months, AP reporters have been documenting key developments across all formats.

The appointment was announced Monday by Jim Clarke, AP’s interim regional director for the West. “Jim will be a great asset to the AP as we partner with our members and customers to deliver news on current and emerging platforms,” Clarke said. “He brings deep experience in the digital and broadcasting worlds, two sectors important […]
JUNE 15, 2015

She reached the required 2,383 delegates on Monday, according to an Associated Press count. Here’s a look at the count and how the AP determined Clinton has enough delegates to become the presumptive nominee, besting her primary rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. ___ WHAT’S THE COUNT In the primary elections and caucuses, Clinton has won […]
JUNE 7, 2016

Philadelphia police tackle a man after he attacked AP photographer Matt Rourke as he was touring the business district with Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw in Philadelphia on June 4, 2020. (Alejandro A. Alvarez/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP) Derrick King, 31, was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, endangering another person […]
JUNE 5, 2020

The following advisory was sent today to editors at AP member news organizations:

The Associated Press announced today a multi-year reseller agreement with ANSA, the leading Italian news agency, to commence Jan.1, 2015. Under the agreement ANSA will be AP’s sole agency in Italy and will market and sell its text, photo and video content in the region.
AUG. 26, 2014

Sherman, whose first day was Monday, will lead music coverage for the AP’s entertainment and lifestyles department, which boasts video, photo and text journalists on three continents. She will also work closely with colleagues in AP’s U.S. and international bureaus and across its global beat teams. “Our readers and our customers will discover new music and be better informed […]
JUNE 6, 2023

One of the nitpicks about the first College Football Playoff rankings was that the committee undervalued Indiana. The Hoosiers’ No. 8 ranking — they’re in the same spot in the Associated Press Top 25 poll — puts them fourth among Big Ten teams behind No. 1 Oregon, No. 2 Ohio State and No. 6 Penn […]
NOV. 6, 2024

With 170 years of history, and a record 31 Pulitzer Prizes for photography, no news organization has covered American politics and presidential campaigns like The Associated Press.
AUG. 25, 2016

SAN JUAN (AP) — El fotógrafo Ramón Espinosa recorrió durante semanas Puerto Rico después que el huracán María devastó la isla en septiembre. Durante ese tiempo documentó las vidas de los puertorriqueños que perdieron techos y posesiones a causa de la tormenta. Espinosa volvió a visitar a las personas de las imágenes antes del inicio […]
JUNE 1, 2018

WASHINGTON (AP) — Suicides in the U.S. military increased in 2023, continuing a long-term trend that the Pentagon has struggled to abate, according to a Defense Department report released on Thursday. The increase is a bit of a setback after the deaths dipped slightly the previous year. The number of suicides and the rate per […]
NOV. 14, 2024

The Associated Press has published “We’re Taking Fire: A Reporter’s View of the Vietnam War, Tet and the Fall of LBJ,” by Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent Peter Arnett, ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Tet Offensive.
JAN. 29, 2018
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