AP book examines impeachment of Brazil’s 1st woman president
NEW YORK – A new book from The Associated Press explores and brings to life the dramatic and divisive impeachment of Dilma Rousseff, Brazil’s first woman president.
AUG. 31, 2021
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NEW YORK – A new book from The Associated Press explores and brings to life the dramatic and divisive impeachment of Dilma Rousseff, Brazil’s first woman president.
AUG. 31, 2021

The Associated Press is increasing video news coverage across America, doubling the number of video journalists and restructuring its Washington production hub.
APRIL 8, 2013

NEW YORK — In clear and sweeping victory for the Associated Press and for the public, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District, in Manhattan, ruled Wednesday that Meltwater News infringed the use of AP content. The court granted AP’s motion for summary judgment in the suit, denying Meltwater’s. “For years all of us […]
MARCH 21, 2013

Troy Thibodeaux, AP’s editor for news innovation, will lead the “Geomancer” project. The Associated Press’ pioneering work in data journalism is being awarded a grant from The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation for the second time. AP’s “Geomancer” project will receive $28,000 from the Knight Prototype Fund to build an open-source tool to […]
MARCH 7, 2013

North Korean residents and a soldier take public transport on the eve of the first anniversary of the death of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang, North Korean, Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) In this Sept. 9, 2012, photo Vice President Joe Biden talks to customers at Cruisers Diner […]
FEB. 27, 2013

From left, Rob King, Isaac Lee and Bill Hoffman NEW YORK — Three new members were named to The Associated Press board of directors and an incumbent re-elected at AP’s annual meeting today at its New York headquarters. Re-elected to fill his final year on the board was Jon Rust, publisher of the Southeast Missourian […]
APRIL 30, 2014

Who sets the news agenda in the social media age? How can news organizations maintain a sense of substance and gain useful insights from the community without falling victim to hype or hyperbole? These will be among the questions considered in a discussion led by The Associated Press at Social Media Week in New York on Feb. 25.
FEB. 19, 2015

BetMGM, a leading sports betting and iGaming operator, and The Associated Press today announced an agreement that makes BetMGM the official sports odds provider across the AP global sports report. Through the agreement, BetMGM’s odds will appear in AP’s daily sports odds fixtures, game previews and other sports stories where odds are mentioned. AP will retain editorial […]
MAY 23, 2024

The Associated Press today announced a new collaboration with Google Cloud, making select historical data from U.S. elections available in Google Cloud’s BigQuery, giving financial institutions the ability to gain granular insights from AP’s gold-standard election results. Through this collaboration, Google Cloud customers gain access to raw, machine-readable results from past presidential, congressional and gubernatorial […]
APRIL 9, 2024

When a gunman attacked Russia’s ambassador to Turkey at a photo exhibit in Ankara Monday, AP photographer Burhan Ozbilici didn’t put down his camera. Instead, he captured images of the gunman that immediately went viral.

On Super Tuesday, AP declared Bernie Sanders the winner in California as soon as polls closed at 8 p.m. PT— one of four such race calls made that night as polls closed in a state.

At 6:32 p.m. ET on Wednesday, more than a week after Election Day, The Associated Press called the U.S. House for the Republican Party after Republicans secured the 218th seat needed to gain control.
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