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Ohio St UConn Basketball
UConn guard Blanca Quinonez (4) celebrates with UConn forward Sarah Strong (21) in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Ohio State, Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025, in Hartford, Conn. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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Michigan and TCU climb into top 10 of women’s AP Top 25 after big wins over ranked opponents

Michigan and TCU vaulted into the top 10 of The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll on Monday after big victories over ranked opponents. The sixth-ranked Wolverines climbed eight spots after routing then-No. 18 Notre Dame 93-54 on Saturday. No. 10 TCU moved up seven places as the Horned Frogs topped then-No. 10 N.C. State on the road […]

NOV. 17, 2025

Tyrannosaur Mystery
This image provided by the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences shows the skull of a tyrannosaur that may be a new species. (North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences via AP)
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Young T. rex or a new dinosaur? New bones add to the debate

Scientists have long puzzled over the origins of a mysterious dinosaur excavated in the 1940s: Was it a young T. rex or another type of dinosaur? At first, researchers had only a tyrannosaur skull to go by, making it hard to tell if it belonged to a child or adult. Another skull and skeleton nicknamed Jane added to the debate, but […]

OCT. 30, 2025

CORRECTION Microsoft Anniversary Catalytic Code
CORRECTS THAT PHOTO WAS TAKEN IN RECENT TIMES - This recent photo provided by Gates Ventures shows Microsoft founder Bill Gates holding a printout of the computer coding that launched the software maker in April 1975. (Ian Allen/Gates Ventures via AP)
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates reflects upon a 50-year-old computer code that reshaped technology

Even as he grows older, Microsoft founder Bill Gates still fondly remembers the catalytic computer code he wrote 50 years ago that opened up a new frontier in technology. Although the code that Gates printed out on a teletype machine may look crude compared to what’s powering today’s artificial intelligence platforms, it played a critical […]

APRIL 4, 2025

FILE - A couple awaits the arrival of their first child in Carlsbad, Calif., in November 2005. (AP Photo/Julie Busch, File)
FILE - A couple awaits the arrival of their first child in Carlsbad, Calif., in November 2005. (AP Photo/Julie Busch, File)
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Racial gap widened in deaths among US moms around the time of childbirth

NEW YORK (AP) — Black women in the U.S. died at a rate nearly 3.5 times higher than white women around the time of childbirth in 2023, as maternal mortality fell below prepandemic levels overall but racial gaps widened, according to federal health data released Wednesday. In 2021 and 2022, the maternal death rate for […]

FEB. 5, 2025

Portugal Murals UN Goals
Tour guide Ines, in the foreground, listens to comments by visitors about the mural by artist Ligia Fernandes, inspired by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2, Zero Hunger, in the background, at the housing project Zambujal in Amadora, on the outskirts of the Portuguese capital Lisbon, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)
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Murals at a housing project in Portugal highlight UN goals and build local pride

One mural, “No Poverty,” shows a Black woman tenderly braiding the hair of a white woman — a snapshot of family bonds that grew out of difficult times. Another, called “No Hunger,” depicts a local woman showing children her vegetable garden so they know where their food comes from. They are among a collection of […]

DEC. 8, 2025

Voting Rights Montana
FILE - Election workers Janet Lambert, left, and Renee Tucker are seen sorting ballots at the MetraPark events center, Tuesday, June 4, 2024, in Billings, Mont. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown,File)
Elections

Montana voters will be able to register to vote on Election Day, judge rules

A Montana judge has blocked the state from limiting voter registration on Election Day, concluding the move would disproportionately harm Native American and young voters.

MAY 12, 2026

NASA-Artemis Moonshot
This photo provided by NASA shows the Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket with the Orion spacecraft atop a mobile launcher at Launch Complex 39B, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. (Jim Ross/NASA via AP)
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NASA conducts second rocket fueling test that will decide when Artemis astronauts head to the moon

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA took another crack at fueling its giant moon rocket Thursday after leaks halted the initial dress rehearsal and delayed the first lunar trip by astronauts in more than half a century. For the second time this month, launch teams pumped more than 700,000 gallons (2.6 million liters) of supercold fuel into the rocket […]

FEB. 20, 2026

Italy Etruscan Tomb
"The Sacrifice of the Trojan Prisoners", a fresco dating from 330–310 B.C., is exhibited in the reconstruction of the François Tomb, an Etruscan tomb, at the Villa Giulia Etruscan Museum in Rome, Tuesday, June 30, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
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Italy displays paintings from an ancient Etruscan tomb, its latest cultural acquisition

Italy on Tuesday put on display one of the best known examples of Etruscan painting, panels from a tomb that it acquired for 15 million euros ($17 million) in the Culture Ministry’s buying spree of big-ticket pieces of the country’s cultural heritage. The ministry announced in May that it had acquired the fresco panels, dating from the […]

JUNE 30, 2026

This image released by Janus and Sideshow Films shows Kani Kusruti, center, in a scene from
This image released by Janus and Sideshow Films shows Kani Kusruti, center, in a scene from "All We Imagine As Light." (Janus and Sideshow Films via AP)
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The best movies of 2024 as ranked by AP film writers

As much as theaters are humming right now, with “Wicked” and “Moana 2″ bringing moviegoers by the droves, it’s been a fairly bruising movie year. In between the blockbusters, though, the challenge of not just capturing the attention of audiences but of simply getting to the screen feels more perilous than ever. The year was […]

DEC. 4, 2024

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AP in the News

Pandemic forces journalists to rethink campaign coverage

President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a rally at Xtreme Manufacturing, in Henderson, Nevada, Sept. 13. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) NEW YORK (AP) — When the coronavirus shutdown began, ABC News’ Martha Raddatz figured her plan for a cross-country road trip to meet voters would be shelved, too. Instead, this week Raddatz nears the end […]

SEPT. 15, 2020

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AP in the News

U.S. news organizations focus on lives lost in the pandemic

Isaac Lopez, 19, second from left, holds a photo of his father, Tomas Lopez, as he poses for a photo with his mother, Antonia, second from right; his brother, Elias, 12, left; and his sister Elda, 16, right, at their home in Pacific, Wash. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) NEW YORK (AP) — Many are familiar […]

JUNE 3, 2020

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2016 Gramling winners pose during a staff celebration at New York headquarters, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016. From left Youyou Zhou, Alan Bradshaw, Julie Pace, Jay Reeves, Filipe Dana, Mehmet Guzel, Angela Charlton and Helene Franchineau. (Photo by Stuart Ramson)
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AP announces winners of 2016 Oliver S. Gramling Awards

Multiformat journalists and staffers from around the world are among the winners of the 2016 Oliver S. Gramling Awards, the highest internal honor of The Associated Press.

OCT. 26, 2016

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