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Hundreds mourn AP video journalist killed in Gaza
People attend the funeral service of Associated Press video journalist Simone Camilli, at the Pitigliano Cathedral, Italy, Friday, Aug. 15, 2014. Camilli was killed Wednesday along with a freelance Palestinian translator working with him when ordnance left over from Israeli-Hamas fighting exploded as they were reporting on the aftermath of the war in the Gaza […]
AUG. 15, 2014

Virginia AP reporter Steve Szkotak dies at age 65
Mandy Szkotak said her husband died of cancer at home with family members at his side. Szkotak worked as an editor and reporter at the AP bureau in Richmond for 14 years, eloquently putting a human face on stories about watermen, Civil War buffs, criminals and crime victims, public figures and all manner of regular […]
JUNE 1, 2016

Progressives land a big win in a Philadelphia House primary and hope it means more are on the way
It looked like progressive Chris Rabb had a mountain to climb to win the Democratic nomination for a congressional district in Philadelphia. The mayor and the city's Democratic Party had endorsed another candidate in this week's primary. So had members of Pennsylvania's delegation in the U.S. House. One Rabb rival was backed by millions of dollars. A second benefited from a get-out-the-vote operation run by the influential local building trades unions.
MAY 23, 2026

The power of the image in war A discussion in San Francisco
The photographic history of the Vietnam War and the challenges that photojournalists face in today’s combat zones will be discussed on Nov. 14, at the Marines' Memorial Club, 609 Sutter St. in San Francisco.
OCT. 31, 2013

A Q&A with AP’s health law expert
Viewers of C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal” today got the chance to interact with Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, The Associated Press’ expert on the rollout of the nation’s new health insurance system. During the 45-minute segment, he took questions from callers and discussed trends in national health care spending and health law costs.

Winter Games style guide distributed by AP
Visitors pose in front of the Olympic rings at the 2014 Winter Olympics Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014, in Sochi, Russia. The Olympics begin Feb. 7th. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) The AP Standards Center today issued the following advisory to editors at our member news organizations. To help with spellings and usage in coverage of the […]
JAN. 27, 2014

Larry Heinzerling, AP executive and bureau chief, dies at 75
In this 1993 file photo, AP Director of World Services Larry Heinzerling poses at his desk in New York. (AP Photo/File) NEW YORK (AP) — Larry Heinzerling, a 41-year Associated Press news executive and bureau chief who played a key role in winning freedom for hostage Terry Anderson from his Hezbollah abductors in Lebanon, has […]
AUG. 13, 2021

Rachel Zoll, much-admired AP religion writer, dead at 55
AP Religion Writer Rachel Zoll, second from right, receives a visit in Amherst, Mass., on Oct. 26, 2018, from Managing Editor Brian Carovillano, Editor at Large Jerry Schwartz, and Deputy Managing Editor Sarah L. Nordgren after being awarded an Oliver S. Gramling Journalism Award for being AP’s pre-eminent voice on religion for more than a decade. […]
MAY 7, 2021

Longtime Associated Press TV columnist Jerry Buck dies at 85
This Nov. 15, 1983 photo shows William G. (Jerry) Buck, a columnist who chronicled the television industry for The Associated Press in New York and Los Angeles, during his AP career. (AP Photo/Wally Fong) During his career he wrote about the rise of cable television, the videocassette and the growth of political TV coverage, among […]
AUG. 29, 2016

AP Top 25 college football poll kicks off 81st year
The AP Top 25, the longest-running college football poll of its kind, will begin its 81st year with the much-awaited preseason edition on Sunday, Aug. 21.
AUG. 18, 2016

AP’s Myanmar journalist Aye Aye Win retires after 25 years
In this August 6, 2013, photo, Aye Aye Win, center, The Associated Press chief of bureau for Myanmar, is seated during a dinner in Yangon, Myanmar. After 25 years with AP, Aye Aye Win, 61, is retiring after a career that followed the legacy left by her father, U Sein Win, AP’s Myanmar correspondent from […]
AUG. 1, 2015