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AP debuts global data and intelligence offering 

AP Intelligence, a new offering from The Associated Press, fills a critical gap in the world’s data infrastructure, leveraging the global news organization’s factual, eyewitness journalism as structured, verified data to power the information sources of the future.   The data offering will help enable organizations across a wide range of sectors to enrich their models, deepen their analysis and make sharper decisions in a rapidly changing information ecosystem.   “For nearly 180 years, The […]

NOV. 6, 2025

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AP names Howie Rumberg assistant sports editor

Rumberg will be based in New York, where he has worked on the national sports desk in two stints over a 16-year career at the AP. He will report to Deputy Sports Editor Noreen Gillespie. The appointment was announced Thursday by Global Sports Editor Michael Giarrusso. Rumberg will have direct oversight over the New York […]

FEB. 1, 2016

Kathleen Foody
In this Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 photo, Kathleen Foody poses for a photo. Foody, an investigative reporter for a group of Gannett newspapers in Wisconsin, is joining The Associated Press as a reporter in the Atlanta bureau. Foody, 26, will cover primarily education as well as some regional business news. (AP photo/Kathleen Foody)
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Foody appointed to join AP’s Georgia bureau

Kathleen Foody Foody, 26, will cover primarily education as well as some regional business news. She joins the AP from Gannett Wisconsin Media, where she specialized in enterprise reporting for 10 local papers as part of a seven-member investigative team. During her time in Wisconsin, Foody has broken news on a variety of topics, including […]

FEB. 10, 2014

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AP names Sanminiatelli as evening global news manager

Maria Sanminiatelli (AP Photo). The Nerve Center, located in New York, coordinates the news organization’s worldwide coverage in text, broadcast, photos and interactives. Sanminiatelli will oversee news at a time when major stories are breaking across the Americas, Europe and the Middle East are ending their day and the Asian day is starting. The appointment […]

JAN. 8, 2015

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New e-bike rebate program named in honor of late AP reporter

The $250,000 Erika Niedowski Memorial Electric Bike Rebate Program will offer rebates of up to $1,000 or 75% of the final purchase price, whichever is less, to low- and moderate-income residents, and rebates of up to $400 or 30% of the final purchase price of the bicycle, whichever is less, for other residents, according to […]

OCT. 19, 2022

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UPDATED: AP statement on destruction of Gaza bureau

UPDATED May 17, 2021: AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt issued this statement on Monday regarding the destruction of AP's Gaza bureau:

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D-Day account surfaces, ripped from the AP wire

Behold the first official AP account of the D-Day landings, reported by our chief invasion correspondent, Wes Gallagher. Though the words he filed on that fateful day 70 years ago are part of the first draft of history, a paper copy, likely ripped off a click-clacking printer at AP's New York headquarters (as well as in newsrooms around the world), surfaced this week in the voluminous AP Corporate Archives during a D-Day-related search.

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AP Mariupol team wins ICFJ award

AP’s Mariupol team accepted on Thursday the International Center for Journalists Knight International Journalism Award for their courageous work documenting the reality of life in the besieged Ukrainian city.

Indigenous Boarding Schools
This photo provided by the Carlisle Indian School Digital Resource Center shows nine male students and six female students posed on the steps of the bandstand on the Carlisle Indian Industrial School grounds in Carlisle, Pa., in March 1891, wearing the clothing they arrived in. (John N. Choate/Carlisle Indian School Digital Resource Center via AP)
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The remains and stories of Native American students are being reclaimed from a Pennsylvania cemetery

The Carlisle Indian Industrial School had not yet held its first class when Matavito Horse and Leah Road Traveler were taken there in October 1879, drafted into the U.S. government’s campaign to erase Native American tribes by wiping their children’s identities. A few years later, Matavito, a Cheyenne boy, and Leah, an Arapaho girl, were […]

NOV. 7, 2025

Hurricane Milton seen from International Space Station
Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm at the time of this photograph, is pictured in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Yucatan Peninsula from the International Space Station as it orbited 257 miles above on October 8, 2024. Mandatory Credit: (Photo by International Space Station/NASA via Sipa USA), *** Press photos for editorial use only (excluding books or photo books). May not be relicensed or sold. Mandatory Credit ***(Sipa via AP Images)

Planning begins ‘long before the weather turns bad’: Inside AP’s hurricane season prep

The Associated Press has long been on the frontlines of hurricane coverage in the United States, delivering fast, reliable reporting in text, photo, video and live formats. With an unrivaled 50-state footprint and specialized teams covering climate and the environment, federal policy, philanthropy and more, AP is uniquely positioned to cover every stage of a […]

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A man wearing a face mask to protect against the new coronavirus walks past a large video screen showing Chinese President Xi Jinping speaking in Beijing, Tuesday, June 30, 2020. China approved a contentious national security law that will allow authorities to crack down on subversive and secessionist activity in Hong Kong, a move many see as Beijing's boldest yet to erase the legal firewall between the semi-autonomous territory and the mainland's authoritarian Communist Party system. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

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APTOPIX Trump Miltary Parade
U.S. Army 2nd Lt. Hayle Mayer, left, and Corporal Addison Merrell, watch fireworks at the Washington Monument while attending a military parade commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary and coinciding with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday, Saturday, June 14, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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National pride is declining in America. And it’s splitting by party lines, new Gallup polling shows

WASHINGTON (AP) — Only 36% of Democrats say they’re “extremely” or “very” proud to be American, according to a new Gallup poll, reflecting a dramatic decline in national pride that’s also clear among young people. The findings are a stark illustration of how many — but not all — Americans have felt less of a sense […]

JUNE 30, 2025

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