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FILE - New York Mets owner Steve Cohen talks to the media during spring training baseball practice, Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, in Port St. Lucie, Fla. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)
FILE - New York Mets owner Steve Cohen talks to the media during spring training baseball practice, Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, in Port St. Lucie, Fla. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)
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The Mets have spent more in Steve Cohen’s 4 years than Marlins, Pirates and Rays over the past 21

NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Mets led the major leagues in spending for the third straight season in 2024 and have totaled $1.36 billion in payroll and luxury tax over four years under owner Steve Cohen, exceeding what the Marlins, Pirates and Rays each have spent on players in the past 21 seasons. […]

MARCH 7, 2025

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AP in the News

AP journalist punched while walking with police commissioner

Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw, left, and other officers attend to AP photographer Matt Rourke after he was assaulted while touring the business district at N. Broad Street and Erie Avenue in Philadelphia, June 4, 2020. (Alejandro A. Alvarez/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP) Matt Rourke was making photos of Outlaw and Kenney in North Philadelphia while […]

JUNE 5, 2020

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Spain train crash: How a journalist’s quick thinking led to vital info

It was Spain’s worst rail disaster in 70 years. An express train careened off the tracks in a jumble of flying steel, killing 79 people. In chaos that followed one key question emerged almost instantly: Was the train driver speeding? Initial but unsourced reports indicated he was. Video of the crash from a security camera seemed to show this. But as in the immediate aftermath of most disasters, precise, reliable information was very hard to come by.

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Associated Press Assistant Bureau Chief Wendy Benjaminson is photographed in the news agency's Washington bureau, Thursday Dec. 15, 2016. (AP Photo/J. David Ake)
AP in the News

AP names Benjaminson as national news editor for beats

National News Editor for Beats Wendy Benjaminson. (AP Photo/J. David Ake) Benjaminson’s appointment to the position of national news editor for beats was announced Wednesday by Senior Vice President and Executive Editor Sally Buzbee. In her new role, Benjaminson will oversee the AP’s teams of journalists who cover state government, the environment, immigration and race and ethnicity. She’ll […]

JULY 19, 2017

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Updates to AP’s News leadership

In a memo to staff on Wednesday, Senior Vice President and Executive Editor Julie Pace announced updates to AP’s News leadership: Our priority in News this year is accelerating our digital transformation to ensure AP’s world class journalism remains essential for our customers and reaches new audiences around the world. This requires us to embrace […]

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AP in the News

Ricardo Mazalan to head AP’s photo coverage in Latin America

Deputy News Director for Photography and Storytelling for Latin America and the Caribbean Ricardo Mazalan. (AP Photo)  The announcement was made Thursday by Matt Chandler, AP’s news director for the region. “Ricardo is very respected among photographers, with decades of experience managing big, breaking stories and organizing challenging special events. He is very focused on […]

OCT. 3, 2019

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Press Releases

AP launches Top 25 Movies ranking

The Associated Press today debuted the inaugural AP Top 25 Movies ranking, an honor roll of films that premiered over the past year.

JAN. 19, 2023

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AP in the News

AP designa subdirector de foto para Latinoamérica y Caribe

Director de Fotografía y narrativa para América Latina y el Caribe Riacardo Mazalan. (Foto AP) Matt Chandler, director de noticias regional de AP, hizo el anuncio el jueves. “Ricardo es muy respetado por los fotógrafos, con sus décadas de experiencia en el manejo de grandes sucesos de última hora y la organización de eventos especiales […]

OCT. 3, 2019

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AP in the News

Police shove, make AP journalists stop covering protest

A police officer shouts at Associated Press videojournalist Robert Bumsted, June 2, 2020, in New York.  (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E) Portions of the incident were captured on video by videojournalist Robert Bumsted, who was working with photographer Maye-E Wong to document the protests in lower Manhattan over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The video […]

JUNE 3, 2020

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AP in the News

Longtime AP track writer Bert Rosenthal dies at 79

FILE – This Jan. 10, 1980, file photo, shows Associated Press sports writer Bert Rosenthal in New York. Rosenthal, who became one of the top track and field writers in the United States in more than four decades with The Associated Press, died Sunday night, Nov. 15, 2015, in Scottsdale, Ariz., where he had lived […]

NOV. 17, 2015

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For AP, it’s back to the future

The Associated Press has announced that it will move its corporate headquarters from midtown Manhattan to the Brookfield Place retail and office complex, across West Street from the World Trade Center. The move, planned for early 2017, will take AP back to the future.

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FILE - Ohio State defensive lineman Kayden McDonald (98) celebrates after recovering a fumble during an NCAA football game on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Champaign, Ill. (AP Photo/Melissa Tamez, File)
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Big Ten puts 10 on AP All-America first team, led by 4 from Ohio State and Hoosier star Mendoza

Four players from Ohio State are among 10 first-team picks from the Big Ten Conference on The Associated Press All-America team released Monday, a group headed by repeat selection Caleb Downs of the Buckeyes and AP Player of the Year Fernando Mendoza of Indiana. The AP has named an All-America team every year since 1925, and […]

DEC. 15, 2025

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