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Food-Voracious-Grilled Beef Tenderloin
This image released by Voracious shows a recipe for beef tenderloin from "Canal House: Cook Something: Recipes to Rely On" by Christopher Hirscheimer & Melissa Hamilton. (Voracious via AP)
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This smoky, fire-kissed beef tenderloin with herb butter comes from Canal House

We love the lively heat and distinctive smokiness from cooking over a bed of glowing red and white-hot coals any time of the year, which is why we have a whole chapter on grilling in our cookbook “Canal House: Cook Something.” We are partial to charcoal grilling in a kettle grill, but if we are short […]

JULY 20, 2026

WCup Religious Diversity Soccer
FILE - Qatar's Issa Laye prays after the World Cup Group B soccer match between Qatar and Switzerland in Santa Clara, Calif., June 13, 2026. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File)
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World Cup squads showcase faith and unity amid deep social divisions at home

While many of the World Cup’s competing nations are wracked by social divisions, some of their teams offer strikingly positive examples of how players from different backgrounds and religious faiths can cooperate closely in pursuit of a common goal. The phenomenon is particularly notable among Western European teams, which for most of soccer’s history were […]

JUNE 18, 2026

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Nvidia’s AI chip sales surged again in latest quarter, but worries about a tech bubble persist

Nvidia’s sales of its artificial intelligence chipsets remained a hot commodity during the company’s latest quarter, but the demand wasn’t quite feverish enough to ease recent worries that the AI craze may be fading. The results announced Wednesday were hotly anticipated because Nvidia has emerged as key barometer of a two-year-old AI boom that has […]

AUG. 27, 2025

Be Well Night Owls Heart
FILE - A person looks out of a window in an apartment building in Kansas City, Mo., May 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)
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Being a night owl may not be great for your heart but you can do something about it

Being a night owl can be bad for your heart. That may sound surprising but a large study found people who are more active late at night — when most of the population is winding down or already asleep — have poorer overall heart health than the average person. “It is not like, that, night owls are […]

JAN. 28, 2026

Be Well-Moving Stress for Kids
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Moving to a new home or school can stress kids out. How to make it more manageable

Summer can be a time of big transitions for kids. It’s often the season for moving to a new home or preparing for a different school. And that brings worry and stress. Parents and families can help make things feel more manageable. If kids feel supported, they might even look forward to some of the changes and […]

AUG. 20, 2025

Anna Johnson
FILE - In this July 30, 2009, file photo, Anna Johnson, an award-winning journalist with extensive experience working in the U.S. and the Middle East, poses for a photo in Chicago. Johnson has been named deputy editor for The Associated Press’ West region, overseeing coverage from 13 states. The appointment was announced Wednesday, March 5, 2014 by West Editor Traci Carl. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)
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Anna Johnson named deputy of AP’s West Region

Anna Johnson (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File) The appointment was announced Wednesday by West Editor Traci Carl. Johnson was a reporter and editor based in Cairo from 2006 to 2009. There, she traveled throughout the region to cover Iran’s 2009 presidential elections, the Iraq war, Egyptian archaeology and Dubai’s economic boom, among other stories. “Anna […]

MARCH 5, 2014

Alan Suderman
In this Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013 photo, Alan Suderman poses for a photo in Houston.. Suderman, 34, an investigative reporter with the Center for Public Integrity in Washington, D.C., is joining The Associated Press to cover Virginia state government and politics. Suderman, will be based at the Statehouse in Richmond. He has spent the past several years working for a variety of news agencies in the Mid-Atlantic region and has a long track record of exposing government abuse and corruption. Most recently, he has been part of the Consider the Source team at the Center for Public Integrity, a project that focuses on the influence of money in state politics. (AP Photo/Alan Suderman)
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AP hires Alan Suderman as Va. statehouse reporter

Alan Suderman Suderman, 34, will be based at the Statehouse in Richmond. He has spent the past several years working for a variety of news agencies in the Mid-Atlantic region and has a long track record of exposing government abuse and corruption. Most recently, he has been part of the Consider the Source team at […]

DEC. 19, 2013

Scott Stroud
In this undated photo provided by Scott Stroud, Scott Stroud poses for a self portrait in Nashville, Tenn. The Associated Press has named Scott Stroud, on Tuesday, Oct 14, 2014, who has overseen award-winning work about the legacy of the civil rights movement, the hazards of texting while driving and a high-profile rape case against former Vanderbilt University football players, as its news editor for Kentucky and Tennessee. Stroud, 54, joins the AP from The Tennessean in Nashville, where he has worked for three years as politics and government editor. (AP Photo/Scott Stroud)
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AP names news editor for Tenn., Kentucky bureaus

Scott Stroud (AP Photo) The appointment was announced Wednesday by South Regional Editor Lisa Marie Pane. “Scott is the type of journalist with a track record of finding the most interesting stories to tell, the kinds of stories that inform readers, give a sense of place and explain why they should care. Everywhere he’s been, […]

OCT. 15, 2014

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Portugal’s LUSA selects AP as international news provider

Portuguese news agency LUSA has selected The Associated Press to provide international text news for inclusion in its news wire service.

MARCH 21, 2017

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Court rejects news media bid for gunman’s school records

The three 2nd Court of Appeals judges upheld Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Local Schools’ denial of access to the high school files of Connor Betts. Police killed Betts, 24, to end an Aug. 4 massacre in Dayton’s entertainment district. The court ruled the news organizations hadn’t established a clear legal right to the records. The district argued that […]

OCT. 2, 2019

George HW Bush
Former President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush put their hands on the casket of Former President George H. W. Bush as he lies in state in the U.S. Capitol's Rotunda, Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, Pool)
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How AP photographed George HW Bush lying in state

Former President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush put their hands on the casket of former President George H. W. Bush as he lies in state in the U.S. Capitol’s Rotunda, Dec. 4, 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, Pool) The shot was made possible by a guywire, antennae, collaboration with the Architect […]

DEC. 4, 2018

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AP marks centennial of World War I with new book

The Associated Press announced today it has published “World War I: An AP Centennial Commemorative Edition,” in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the end of the war that was supposed to end all wars.

NOV. 8, 2018

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