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AP 9-11 photos to go on view at Huntsville Museum of Art
A collection of powerful photos from The Associated Press documenting the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and their aftermath will go on display on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 at the Huntsville Museum of Art in Huntsville, Alabama.
SEPT. 2, 2021

AP’s Doug Ferguson gets PGA lifetime journalism award
AP golf writer Doug Ferguson poses at the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia, April 12, 2015. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) Ferguson is the 30th recipient of the PGA award, which recognizes members of the media for steadfast coverage of golf throughout a career. Ferguson has covered more than 500 golf events. Ferguson joined the AP as […]
JAN. 15, 2019

AP to cover oceans, fisheries with Walton grant
The Associated Press today announced it will create a new investigative reporting team to cover oceans and fisheries with support from the Walton Family Foundation.
JAN. 6, 2022

Peter Arnett recounts fall of Saigon in 40th anniversary memoir
The Associated Press with RosettaBooks is publishing “Saigon Has Fallen,” an intimate remembrance on the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Peter Arnett. The book tells the story of Arnett’s role covering the Vietnam War for AP from 1962 to April 30, 1975, when North Vietnamese forces entered and took […]
APRIL 21, 2015

AP to showcase images of daily life worldwide at Tokyo gallery
LONDON — An exhibit of Associated Press news photography depicting daily life around the world will be showcased at the Gyoko-dori Underground Gallery in Tokyo beginning Jan. 2, 2014.
DEC. 19, 2013

JFK chronicle published by AP ahead of centennial
The Associated Press has published “JFK: A Daily Chronicle of the White House Years,” an account of President John F. Kennedy’s 1,036 days as commander-in-chief, ahead of the 100th anniversary of his birth on May 29.
MAY 23, 2017

AP announces winners of the 2014 Oliver S. Gramling Awards
Journalists based in Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Idaho and New York are among the winners of the 2014 Oliver S. Gramling Awards, the highest staff honor of The Associated Press.
OCT. 17, 2014

James Lagier former AP bureau chief has died
AP New York membership department staffer James Lagier shown in New York, June 1, 1993. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler) Lagier’s niece, Sydney Lagier, said he died Saturday in Walnut Creek, California, after battling cancer. He was 80. A native of Manteca, California, Lagier joined the AP in Honolulu in 1962 and retired in 2001 as […]
NOV. 23, 2015

Israeli troops put AP photographer in danger during clashes
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli soldiers held an Associated Press photographer against his will during clashes in the occupied West Bank earlier this week, in a spot where Palestinian protesters were hurling stones and the troops were firing tear gas and rubber-coated bullets. The Israeli military said the photographer interfered with an operation and was detained […]
JULY 1, 2021

2 Syrian nationals indicted in pro-Assad hacking scheme
A federal grand jury returned an 11-count indictment charging Ahmad ’Umar Agha and Firas Dardar with conspiracy and aggravated identity theft. The indictment says the men were members of the Syrian Electronic Army, which hacked computers to spread propaganda supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. In 2013, Syrian Electronic Army hackers allegedly sent a tweet from […]
MAY 17, 2018

Agency Officer wrong to demand deletion of photo of inmates
Inmates in the custody of the New Jersey Department of Corrections move furniture from the New Jersey State House in Trenton, New Jersey, June 27, 2017. New Jersey’s corrections department said June 29 that one of its officers was wrong when he demanded that an Associated Press reporter delete the photograph of inmates working at the statehouse. (AP Photo/Michael Catalini) […]
JUNE 29, 2017