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Steve McMillan named APs Mid-Atlantic news editor
Mid-Atlantic News Editor Steve McMillan. (AP Photo) The appointment was announced Thursday by interim South Editor Ravi Nessman, who oversees 13 southeastern states plus the District of Columbia. The expanded Mid-Atlantic region will include Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia. The realignment will allow AP to take a more thematic approach to coverage […]
APRIL 28, 2016

AP licenciara conteudo de terceiros na plataforma Video Hub
Associated Press lançou hoje uma iniciativa que visa ampliar tanto a variedade e o volume de conteúdo que oferece por meio da AP Video Hub, sua plataforma digital líder de notícias em vídeo.
AUG. 18, 2014

Fatal North Macedonia nightclub inferno sparks outrage, disbelief and calls for punishment
KOCANI, North Macedonia (AP) — As families gathered at a hospital for updates, Tomco Stojanov already knew his son’s devastating fate: 25-year-old Andrej died trying to save others in a nightclub fire that left dozens dead in North Macedonia, including many trampled during a desperate bid to escape. “Thank you for your condolences, but my […]
MARCH 17, 2025

AP veteran leading Pennsylvania, New Jersey news
Larry Rosenthal In this new role, Rosenthal will have primary daily responsibility for leading aggressive pursuit of breaking news and the development of distinctive enterprise across formats in Pennsylvania, while working closely with the New Jersey news editor to ensure both states have competitive and creative coverage. The appointment was announced Monday by Karen Testa, […]
APRIL 14, 2014

AP names Karin Laub as Jordan bureau chief
In this Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015 photo, Karin Laub poses for a photograph in Gaza. The Associated Press has named Laub, a veteran Middle East correspondent, as its chief of bureau for Jordan. (AP Photo/Adel Hana) In her new role, Laub will also take a lead in producing stories of regional interest and remain involved […]
APRIL 1, 2015

Fotografo de AP gana premio Garcia Marquez
Esteban Felix, an Associated Press photographer from Peru who is based in Nicaragua, shows his Gabriel García Márquez International Journalism Award for visual journalism at the awards ceremony in Medellin, Colombia, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013. Felix was honored for his multimedia project about sugar cane workers affected by chronic kidney disease in Nicaragua. (AP Photo/Luis […]
NOV. 20, 2013

AP nombra a dos corresponsales en Sudamérica
García se une a la AP luego de trabajar como corresponsal del periódico “El Mundo” de España, el segundo diario de interés general del país ibérico. En los últimos 15 años de su carrera, García ha sido el responsable de la cobertura de México, América Central y algunos países de Sudamérica y el Caribe para […]
NOV. 19, 2014

AP All-America team: Travis Hunter, Xavier Watts back on first team; Ashton Jeanty is unanimous pick
Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter of Colorado was a first-team selection at two spots and a second-team pick at another on The Associated Press All-America team announced Monday. Hunter and Notre Dame safety Xavier Watts were repeat first-team selections, and Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty was the only unanimous pick after he posted one of the […]
DEC. 16, 2024

AP Wirephotos 90th anniversary – the 2020s
From the COVID-19 pandemic and its sweeping impact on daily life to widespread climate crises, protests for racial and social justice, and the ongoing wars in Ukraine and Gaza, AP’s images have served as powerful records of resilience and transformation so far in the 2020s. The decade’s reliance on digital platforms and the rapid acceleration of information-sharing have further amplified the reach and cultural significance of AP photos, making them essential in shaping public understanding of critical events. By blending cutting-edge technology with long-standing commitment to truth and storytelling, AP remains a vital chronicler of this evolving and pivotal decade.

AP Wirephotos 90th anniversary – the 2000s
In the 2000s, AP photos served as a vital lens into a world shaped by profound events. From the Sept. 11 attacks and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina and the Indian Ocean tsunami, the photo wire delivered immediate and powerful connections to the decade’s defining moments through images.

AP Wirephotos 90th anniversary – the 1960s
In the 1960s, AP Wirephotos became a vital chronicler of a decade defined by seismic cultural shifts. As the civil rights movement gained momentum, AP photographers captured defining moments such as the March on Washington, bringing the fight for equality into the global spotlight. The photos documented the intensifying Cold War, from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Vietnam War, offering stark, unfiltered glimpses into conflict zones, as well as the assassinations of J.F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King.