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AP, Charlotte Observer seek access in church beating case

The Associated Press and the Charlotte Observer filed legal motions Wednesday to gain access to documents and lift a gag order in the case of a North Carolina minister accused of orchestrating the beating of a congregant to expel his “homosexual demons.” The motions filed by the news outlets are related to the case of […]

JUNE 21, 2017

South Korea Koreas Tensions
A photo showing North Korea's missile launch is displayed at the Unification Observation Post in Paju near the border with North Korea, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 27, 2023. South Korea’s government said Friday it will promote civilian efforts to provide humanitarian assistance to North Korea in hopes of softening a diplomatic freeze deepened by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s growing nuclear ambitions. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
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AP announces nuclear security reporting initiative

The Associated Press today announced it will deepen its reporting on nuclear security issues and will share its expertise with local news outlets, with philanthropic support from the Outrider Foundation and Carnegie Corporation of New York.

FEB. 23, 2023

AP Poll Daylight Savings Time
FILE - Custodian Ray Keen inspects a clock face before changing the time on the 100-year-old clock atop the Clay County Courthouse March 8, 2014, in Clay Center, Kan. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)
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How Americans feel about changing the clocks, according to a new AP-NORC poll

Yes, you’ll get a shot at an extra hour’s sleep. But even with that, it might be one of the most dreaded weekends on the American calendar: the end of daylight saving time. Only 12% of U.S. adults favor the current system of daylight saving time, which has people in most states changing the clocks […]

OCT. 30, 2025

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Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders (12) looks to pass against the Los Angeles Rams in the second half of an NFL preseason football game Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard)
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NFL teams don’t use game-day roster flexibility with emergency QBs as often as one would think

Brian Schottenheimer is two games into his head coaching career with the Dallas Cowboys, and he didn’t have an emergency quarterback designated for either one. This after a year as Dallas offensive coordinator when the Cowboys had Trey Lance available as a third quarterback every week because they wanted to protect him from waivers. The NFL is […]

SEPT. 16, 2025

Sharpton-Wall Street
New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani speaks on stage for the March on Wall Street, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)
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What Americans think about socialism and capitalism, according to a new Gallup poll

For years, Republicans have disparaged their political rivals by describing them as socialists. But that may not be the insult it once was for rank-and-file Democrats, who have warmed to socialism and increasingly see “capitalism” as a barb. A new Gallup poll finds that while U.S. adults overall are more likely to have a positive view […]

SEPT. 8, 2025

Food Dyes-West Virginia
In this image from video, a student eats a meatball sub sandwich during lunch in Parkersburg, W.Va., on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Patrick Aftoora-Orsagos)
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West Virginia scrambles to strip artificial dyes from school meals before classes start

When school starts in West Virginia next month, 240,000 students in districts large and small will notice something missing from their cafeteria trays. Gone will be red Jell-O fruit cups, yogurt topped with brightly hued sprinkles and and older verisons of Cool Ranch Doritos — all foods made with synthetic dyes. In their place will be […]

JULY 30, 2025

Xing Long, a DJ and rave organizer, plays music at a friend's bar in his hometown of Changchun in northeastern China's Jilin province on Oct. 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Dake Kang)
Xing Long, a DJ and rave organizer, plays music at a friend's bar in his hometown of Changchun in northeastern China's Jilin province on Oct. 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Dake Kang)
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Welcome to China’s underground raves, from street techno to quotes from Chairman Mao

CHANGCHUN, China (AP) — Crouch through the small metal door and walk down the dark tunnel, and even before you step into the abandoned air raid shelter, the air reverberates with pounding techno beats. Young Chinese holding booze and cigarettes shake and sway in a red-lit passageway, below a big screen rolling through quotations from […]

NOV. 13, 2024

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FILE - Kristin Kloster Aasen, former first vice president of Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee, left, and Morten Aasen former Norwegian equestrian athlete wave to the Norway team at the Olympic opening ceremony at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026. (Susana Vera/Pool Photo via AP, ,File)
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Winter Paralympics 50th anniversary: Chinese dominance expected amid boycotts over Russian flag

The Winter Paralympics come to Milan Cortina to celebrate their 50th anniversary, with China looking to extend its dominance as a Paralympic powerhouse and Ukraine and other nations boycotting the opening ceremony over the return of the Russian flag and anthem. The Games will officially kick off on Friday amid the tensions of the war in the Middle East, which […]

MARCH 5, 2026

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Comprehensive coverage of COVID-19

From Italy to Spain and New York to New Orleans, AP journalists around the world are working tirelessly to tell the story of the COVID-19 pandemic in all formats.

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‘If we’re not there, who is?’ AP’s top editor on the importance of free press, independent journalism

During a panel discussion at the Aspen Ideas Festival on Monday, Executive Editor Julie Pace discussed the essential role of a free and independent press and how The Associated Press is charting a path forward. “The independent press is there to hold powerful interests accountable and to do that on behalf of the public – […]

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 […]

An injured man is taken to the Al-Ahli hospital following overnight Israeli army airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi).
An injured man is taken to the Al-Ahli hospital following overnight Israeli army airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, in Gaza City, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi).
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Netanyahu says Israeli strikes across Gaza that killed hundreds are ‘only the beginning’

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel launched airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early Tuesday that killed more than 400 Palestinians, local health officials said, shattering a ceasefire in place since January as it vowed to force Hamas to release more hostages and relinquish control of the territory. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the strikes […]

MARCH 18, 2025

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