AP’s 2020 Pulitzer Prize-winning photos
AP today earned its 54th Pulitzer Prize – 32nd for photography – in the feature photography category for compelling images of daily life under military lockdown in Indian-controlled Kashmir.
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AP today earned its 54th Pulitzer Prize – 32nd for photography – in the feature photography category for compelling images of daily life under military lockdown in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Mainers decided to begin using ranked-choice voting in elections for the state Legislature, governor and federal offices all the way back in November of 2016 — the first state in the nation to do so. But nearly a decade and multiple court cases later, full implementation of that new system approved by 52 percent of voters has languished in a sort of legal and administrative purgatory.
MAY 12, 2026

This undated family photo provided on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, shows Associated Press journalist Thein Zaw in Yangon, Myanmar. (Thein Zaw family via AP) It is the second round of hearings for the journalists, who were arrested on Feb. 27 and face up to three years behind bars. Thein Zaw’s lawyer, Tin Zar Oo, said […]
MARCH 23, 2021

The United States Tennis Association and The Associated Press today announced a multiyear agreement that makes AP the exclusive worldwide distributor of USTA images from the US Open and other select American professional tennis events.
MARCH 8, 2021

The AP sued Meltwater U.S. Holdings Inc. and its Meltwater News Service last year, claiming that they resold current and past AP stories without paying licensing fees. Meltwater maintained that its use of AP stories, drawn from a scan of 162,000 news websites from more than 190 countries, was allowed under fair use provisions of […]
JULY 29, 2013

Gary Pruitt, CEO and president of The Associated Press, speaks to the Newspaper Association of America, Tuesday, March 17, 2015, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) CEO and president Gary Pruitt said the AP is working to shore up its staff, put more stories on the wire, improve its news coverage and invest more in […]
MARCH 17, 2015

In this Friday, Jan. 23, 2015 photo, Caleb Jones poses for a photo in Red Bank, N.J. (Sarah Jones/AP Photo). The announcement was made Wednesday by West Regional Editor Traci Carl, who oversees news for 13 states. Jones worked as an intern during the 2004 national political conventions in Boston and New York before becoming […]
JAN. 28, 2015

Jim Van Anglen poses for a photo in New Orleans, Monday, Nov. 17, 2014. Van Anglen, 50, news editor for The Associated Press in Georgia and Alabama, has been promoted to the newly created position of Deep South Editor. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) Van Anglen will oversee coverage in Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, with an […]
NOV. 17, 2014

The Associated Press has become the main international news provider for Norwegian news agency NTB.
DEC. 19, 2016

One week after it was reported that the FBI had fabricated an Associated Press story during a 2007 investigation, the bureau’s director has revealed that the agency also impersonated an AP reporter during the probe.

An editorial about free speech by AP Executive Editor Julie Pace was published today in The Wall Street Journal. In it, Pace explains why AP has taken legal action, calling the White House’s actions to block AP “nothing less than a brazen attempt to punish the AP for using words the president doesn’t like.” She […]

Deputy News Director for Africa Andrew Drake. (AP Photo/Sam Wells) Andrew Drake, who currently is a video assignment editor in London, will assume his new role next month. He will be based at the AP’s Europe-Africa headquarters in London. The deputy news director for Africa is a new position for the AP. In this role, […]
JULY 17, 2019
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