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A race back in time

When tens of thousands hit the streets of the five boroughs for the New York City Marathon on Sunday, runners and spectators alike will be greeted with inspirational AP photos from past marathons along the course.

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The New Threat Landscape: Why U.S. Newsrooms Must Rethink Safety Now

Newsroom safety protocols built for conflict zones and austere environments are often no longer limited to overseas deployments. Many of the most consequential risks confronting journalists now originate at home, from coordinated online harassment to growing threats of arrest and intimidation.  In our most recent AP Forward webinar, Caroline Drees, senior director of field safety […]

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Psychological Safety Isn’t a Perk — It’s a Press Freedom Strategy

Newsrooms have long valorized grit. But in a landscape where trauma is both direct and vicarious, that mindset is increasingly dangerous. Resilience isn’t just personal — it must be cultural and systemic. At our recent AP Forward webinar, Lyndall Herman of AP’s Global Safety, Risk and Resilience team put it plainly: “Security isn’t just physical […]

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Risk Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All — And Your Protocols Shouldn’t Be Either

One of the clearest takeaways from the AP Forward safety webinar was this: risk is deeply personal. Two journalists covering the same protest may face very different levels of threat — depending on their gender, race, visa status, or public visibility. As Kerry Paterson noted: “Safety isn’t universal. If your fallback plan is ‘run to […]

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A Chinese man stands alone to block a line of tanks heading east on Beijing's Cangan Blvd. in Tiananmen Square on June 5, 1989. The man, calling for an end to the recent violence and bloodshed against pro-democracy demonstrators, was pulled away by bystanders, and the tanks continued on their way. The Chinese government crushed a student-led demonstration for democratic reform and against government corruption, killing hundreds, or perhaps thousands of demonstrators in the strongest anti-government protest since the 1949 revolution. Ironically, the name Tiananmen means "Gate of Heavenly Peace". (AP Photo/Jeff Widener)

AP Wirephotos 90th anniversary – the 1980s

A decade marked by technological advancement, political change, and cultural evolution, the 1980s, was vividly captured for audiences worldwide via AP’s Wirephotos. Photographers documented historic events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall, the rise of global movements for democracy, from Eastern Europe to South Africa’s anti-apartheid struggle while bringing global attention to humanitarian crises, such as the Ethiopian famine, with haunting images that spurred international action. The world watched on as Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer, the first-ever Live Aid concert took place in London and Pac-Man graced the world stage of arcade games.

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Anna Johnson named Washington bureau chief

Executive Editor Julie Pace and Head of Global News Gathering Paul Haven announced today that Anna Johnson, AP news director for Europe and Africa, has been named Washington bureau chief.

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Lights, camera, action: Photographing the Oscars

The Associated Press was selected to take all photographs of the 93rd Academy Awards on Sunday, trusted to capture the event on behalf of members of the photography pool.

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How we will identify Kamala Harris

The choice of U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., to join Joe Biden on their party’s presidential ticket to run against Donald Trump and Mike Pence was historic in many senses.

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In this Aug. 8, 2014 photo, bottles of former Providence Mayor Buddy Cianci's pasta sauce sits on the shelf at a grocery store in Providence, R.I. Below his photograph is printed the line “Benefiting Providence School Children.” In recent years, no money from sales of the sauce has been donated to Cianci's charity scholarship fund. (AP Photo/Michelle R. Smith)

Stirring the sauce for a spicy story

In a memo to AP staff, Managing Editor for U.S. News Brian Carovillano explains how a saucy story that questioned a politician’s charitable claims generated wide interest in New England:

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Michael Giarrusso in the Associated Press office on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 in New York. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)

Giarrusso to lead AP sports coverage

Today marks 100 days until the 2014 winter Olympics kick off in Sochi, Russia, and AP has named a new global sports editor to lead coverage of the games and other major events in the coming months, including the Super Bowl outside New York and the World Cup in Brazil.

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Aaron Morrison named race and ethnicity news editor

In a memo to staff on Wednesday, Deputy U.S. News Director for Reporting Teams Sarah Rafi announced a key appointment:

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AP wins 2 Royal Television Society awards

AP field producer Vasilisa Stepanenko and AP video journalist Mstyslav Chernov were honored at the Royal Television Society’s 2023 Television Journalism Awards on Wednesday in London.

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