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Gary Pruitt, Vince Duffy
Gary Pruitt, the President and CEO of the Associated Press, receiving the First Amendment Award for The Associated Press from RTDNF Chair Vince Duffy, during the Radio Television Digital News Association, 2014 First Amendment Awards Dinner, in Washington on Wednesday, March. 12, 2014. ( AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

AP honored with First Amendment Award

The Radio Television Digital News Foundation (RTDNF) honored The Associated Press for defending a robust free press with its challenge to the U.S. Department of Justice for secretly seizing AP phone records.

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Creating the new standard in election research

Election polling is unlike any other kind of public opinion research, because you can measure your work against a known result – the actual tally of ballots cast. It means that when The Associated Press debuted AP VoteCast in the 2018 midterm elections, we’d know by the end of Election Day if our replacement for the in-person exit poll was a success.

US Presidents AP Photo Coverage
President George Bush talks to reporters on Air Force One, March 17, 1989 as he headed back to Washington from Colorado. (AP Photo/Doug Mills)

A legacy of documenting the presidency

For 128 years, The Associated Press has documented the presidency in photos, with its photographers capturing some of the most defining moments in American history.  From pivotal moments inside the Oval Office to events on and beyond the White House grounds, AP has witnessed for the world the actions of the president of the United […]

Pulitzers
A protester carries a U.S. flag upside down, a sign of distress, next to a burning building, May 28, 2020, in Minneapolis. Protests over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody, broke out in Minneapolis for a third straight night. The image was part of a series of photographs by The Associated Press that won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

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.

Terrorist Attacks
The twin towers of the World Trade Center burn behind the Empire State Building in New York, Sept. 11, 2001. In a horrific sequence of destruction, terrorists crashed two planes into the World Trade Center causing the twin 110-story towers to collapse. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)

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.

Vietnam Monk
EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Thich Quang Duc, a Buddhist monk, burns himself to death on a Saigon street June 11, 1963 to protest alleged persecution of Buddhists by the South Vietnamese government. (AP Photo/Malcolm Browne)

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.

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AP introduces NFT collectors to iconic photo collection

The Associated Press will auction off a series of 10 non-fungible tokens (NFT) celebrating the news agency’s iconic photojournalism over the past 175 years, making artistic representations of some of history’s most notable photographs available on the blockchain for the first time.

MAY 25, 2021

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Belarus cracks down on journalists, 2 AP staff deported

A woman waves an old Belarusian national flag standing on the roof as Belarusian opposition supporters march to Independence Square in Minsk, Belarus, Aug. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka) MOSCOW (AP) — Belarus, shaken by three weeks of massive protests against its authoritarian president, on Saturday cracked down hard on the news media, deporting some […]

AUG. 29, 2020

Fidel Castro, Cristina Fernandez, Dalia Soto
COMBO - This photo combination of four handout pictures show, top left, an unaltered image provided by photographer Alex Castro of Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez, left, with Cuban leader Fidel Castro, right, and Fidel's wife Dalia Soto del Valle during a private meeting, Jan. 26, 2014, in Havana, Cuba. On the top right is the same image released through Estudios Revolucion, digitally altered to remove what appears to be a hearing aid from the retired leader's ear. The bottom left image is a blown up view of the unaltered image and the bottom right image is a blown up view of the altered image. The Associated Press is eliminating from its archive this image and six more of the Cuban government handout photos of Fidel Castro meeting with leaders participating in a recent Latin America and Caribbean summit, after determining some were digitally altered. (AP Photo/Alex Castro, Cubadebate)
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AP Fidel Castro handout photos digitally altered

This photo combination of four handout pictures show, top left, an unaltered image provided by photographer Alex Castro of Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez, left, with Cuban leader Fidel Castro, right, and Fidel’s wife Dalia Soto del Valle during a private meeting, Jan. 26, 2014, in Havana, Cuba. On the top right is the same image […]

FEB. 10, 2014

Michael Hudson
In this Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017, photo, Michael Hudson poses for a photograph, at The Associated Press headquarters in New York. Hudson, who shared the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting for his work on the Panama Papers project that explored offshore financial secrecy, has been named global investigations editor for The AP. Hudson will be based at AP’s headquarters in New York City and report to Managing Editor Brian Carovillano. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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AP names Michael Hudson as its new investigative editor

AP Global Investigations Editor Michael Hudson. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) Leer en español. Hudson and ICIJ shared the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting with McClatchy and the Miami Herald for their work on the Panama Papers project. He will guide AP’s teams of investigative journalists around the world in his new role, starting in November. Hudson will […]

OCT. 5, 2017

Japan Fukushima Recovery Series – Fukushima Peach
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURE - In this image released on Monday, March 9, 2020, an employee picks peaches at Marusei Orchard in Fukushima, Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan. One of a three-part series on Fukushima's recovery following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Additional media formats (video and text) available to download on AP Video Hub and www.apmultimedianewsroom.com/fukushima-recovery-series. (Shizuo Kambayashi/AP Images for Fukushima Prefecture)
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AP Content Services spotlights Fukushima recovery ahead of Tokyo Olympics

The Associated Press announced today that its Content Services division is working with Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, to help the district illustrate its recovery from the earthquake, tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster in March 2011.

MARCH 9, 2020

AP Photo Appointments
In this Oct. 28, 2019, photo, Ali Kaufman poses for a photo in Atlanta. Kaufman, director of operations and production for Invision, the AP's wholly owned entertainment photo agency, is joining the AP's photo team as assistant director of photography for entertainment. (AP Photo/Ali Kaufman)
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AP announces 2 photo leadership appointments

Allison Kaufman, AP assistant director of photography for entertainment. (AP Photo/Allison Kaufman) Kim Johnson Flodin, AP deputy news director for photos and newsgathering for the U.S. Central region. (Scott Flodin via AP) Allison Kaufman, director of operations and production for Invision, the AP’s wholly owned entertainment photo agency, is joining the AP’s photo team as […]

OCT. 30, 2019

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