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Daisy Veerasingham named president and CEO of The Associated Press

NEW YORK – The Associated Press today named Daisy Veerasingham as its new president and CEO, effective Jan. 1, 2022.

AUG. 3, 2021

Film Review The Promise
This image released by Open Road Films shows Charlotte Le Bon, right, and Christian Bale in a scene from "The Promise." (Jose Haro/Open Road Films via AP)
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In ‘The Promise,’ Christian Bale stars as an AP reporter

This image released by Open Road Films shows Charlotte Le Bon, right, and Christian Bale in a scene from “The Promise.” (Jose Haro/Open Road Films via AP) NEW YORK (AP) — The life of the wire service scribe has, traditionally, been to toil in anonymity. Christian Bale, however, is far from anonymous. In “The Promise,” […]

APRIL 18, 2017

APTOPIX Election 2024 Arizona Navajo Nation Emptiness Photo Essay
A battered U.S. flag flutters in the wind on the Navajo Nation in Dilkon, Ariz., Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024. AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd
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AP spans the huge Navajo Nation to show rare campaigning for Native votes

AP journalists Rodrigo Abd and Megan Janetsky set out to tell the unique story of voters who don’t often make the evening news: residents of the vast Navajo Nation in Arizona. Since President Joe Biden won Arizona by 10,500 votes in 2020, both political parties have made a new effort to win Native American’s votes. […]

NOV. 8, 2024

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AP Washington video team delivers breakthrough State of the Union production

Covering the State of the Union presents a unique challenge: nearly every outlet carries the speech, making differentiation difficult. The AP Washington video team set out to build a livestream that could compete with major networks — and do so at no cost to audiences. On the eve of the address, the team unexpectedly lost […]

MARCH 6, 2026

APTOPIX Huntington Beach Dog Surfing
James Will cradles Faith, a 13-year-old partially blind and deaf American pit bull terrier, prior to competing in the annual Incredible Dog Challenge western regional surfing competition in Huntington Beach, Calif., Friday, June 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
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Huntington Beach Dog Surfing

Fans flocked to Huntington Beach on Friday to watch top canine athletes compete in the Purina Pro Plan Incredible Dog Challenge surf contest. Dogs ranging from 2 to 13 years old — Corgis, Dalmatians, Pit Bulls, Labradors and more — showed off their skills riding waves, drawing cheers from beachside spectators as they aimed to “hang ten” and secure a spot in K9 surfing history.

JUNE 21, 2025

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Cost-related access challenges, solutions in 18 states

CALIFORNIA The state Department of Motor Vehicles estimated a minimum charge of $19,950 in response to an Associated Press reporter’s request last fall to determine whether poor people had their driver’s licenses suspended at a disproportionate rate. The AP requested the number of suspended driver’s licenses by ZIP code, but the DMV said such a […]

MARCH 13, 2015

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FRONTLINE and AP Present ‘Putin’s Attack on Ukraine Documenting War Crimes’

On Tuesday, Oct. 25, Frontline (PBS) and The Associated Press will go inside Russia’s war on Ukraine with the premiere of 'Putin’s Attack on Ukraine: Documenting War Crimes.'

OCT. 24, 2022

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AP compiles Super Bowl Style Guide

To help with spellings and usage in coverage of the Super Bowl on Feb. 5 in Indianapolis, The Associated Press has compiled a style guide of essential pro football terms, phrases and definitions. Some terms are from the AP Stylebook: http://www.apstylebook.com/. Others are common usage in AP sports stories. The terms include input from AP Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner. See a list of terms below sent to AP members and subscribers in a Jan. 26 advisory.

JAN. 26, 2012

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AP Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll to step down at years end

The Associated Press announced today that Senior Vice President and Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll has decided to leave AP at the end of the year.

JULY 20, 2016

Polk Awards
The AP team that investigated seafood caught by slaves poses at the George Polk Award luncheon in New York, Friday, April 8, 2016. From left, Martha Mendoza, Robin McDowell, Esther Htusan and Margie Mason. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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AP wins Pulitzer Prize for Seafood from Slaves investigation

NEW YORK – The Associated Press today won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service based on its international investigation of the fishing industry in Southeast Asia that freed more than 2,000 slaves and traced the seafood they caught to supermarkets and pet food providers across the U.S.

APRIL 18, 2016

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La AP lanza su primer Manual de Estilo en español

La guía, un producto en internet, busca uniformar el uso del español en Latinoamérica y Estados Unidos

NOV. 9, 2012

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Gary Pruitt, of McClatchy, to become new president and CEO of The Associated Press

NEW YORK -- The Associated Press today named Gary Pruitt as its new president and CEO. Pruitt, currently chairman, president and CEO of The McClatchy Co., will join AP in July.

MARCH 21, 2012

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