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Italy Colosseum Metro Stations
Ancient Roman finds backing to the 2nd century BC are on display in the 'Colosseo' new subway station, designed as a museum to showcase the archaeological finds uncovered during its construction, in Rome, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
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Rome opens long-awaited Colosseum subway station, with displays of unearthed artifacts

Rome opened two subway stations on Tuesday — one deep beneath the Colosseum — that mix the modernity of high-tech transport with artifacts from an ancient era. Commuters and tourists entering the station beside the iconic amphitheater can view displays of ceramic vases and plates, stone wells and suspended buckets, as well as the ruins […]

DEC. 16, 2025

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AP boosts customer choice with new live video replay ability

The Associated Press today announced a new feature that allows live video customers to access live event coverage for up to a week after it's delivered.

JUNE 23, 2020

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AP in the News

Mark Davies named to senior AP day manager post

Mark Davies (AP Photo) Davies, currently global news manager for U.S. evenings, will move to the daytime post Dec. 15, Senior Managing Editor Michael Oreskes announced Monday. The Nerve Center, located in New York, coordinates the news organization’s worldwide coverage in text, broadcast, photos and interactives. It also is a key link between the news […]

DEC. 8, 2014

Michael Vick’s Haters Football
FILE - Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick throws in the first quarter during an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons, Dec. 6, 2009 in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, file)
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Michael Vick sparked protests when he joined the Eagles in ’09. Some fans can’t forgive his cruelty

Debbie Sanville and her husband say they tore up their season tickets in 2009 and refused to watch Eagles games once the team signed convicted felon Michael Vick. Nancy Harrold said she became physically ill and has friends to this day so traumatized by the quarterback’s arrival they still refuse to watch the Super Bowl […]

OCT. 30, 2025

NBA Finals Pacers Thunder Basketball
Oklahoma City Thunder players hold up the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy after they won the NBA basketball championship with a Game 7 victory against the Indiana Pacers Sunday, June 22, 2025, in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Nate Billings)
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Game 7: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scores 29 points and Thunder beat Pacers 103-91 for NBA title

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander walked off the court for the final time this season, collapsed into the arms of coach Mark Daigneault and finally smiled. It was over. The climb is complete. The rebuild is done. The Oklahoma City Thunder are champions. The best team all season was the best team at the […]

JUNE 23, 2025

Dying to Serve Police Recruit Deaths
This combination of images shows, top row, from left, Christopher David Murray, Cody Olafson, Cornelius Anderson, Timothy Guyer, Edgar Ordonez, Kevin Reaux, Thomas Coulter, second row, Marcus Zeigler, Mulwa Sumbi, Patrick Dupree, Ronald Donat, William "Tex" Bailey, Wisbens Antoine, Spencer Englett, bottom row, Asson Hacker, Donald Fredenburg Jr., Enrique Delgado-Garcia, Michelle Strube, Marquis Kennedy, Vincent Parks and Andrew Sockwell. (Frisco Police Department, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Harris County Sheriff's Office, Indiana Law Enforcement Academy, New York City Police Department, Bexar County Sheriff's Office, Daytona Beach Police Department, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, Law Enforcement Candidates Scholars' Program, Georgia State Patrol, Sharline Volcy, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, Knoxville Police Department, Forsyth County Sheriff's Department, Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office, U.S. Marine Corps, Massachusetts State Police, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Cassidy Hill, Jonesboro Police Department, City of Plano via AP)
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In exclusive investigation, AP uncovers at least 29 police recruits died nationwide while training to become officers

Ryan J. Foley tracked something no federal agency or outside organization does—uncovering the deaths of police recruits during training, a crisis disproportionately affecting Black men and one that experts say could have been prevented. Foley began investigating the death of a police recruit in Indiana last year and soon noticed similar cases across the country. […]

FEB. 28, 2025

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AP expande su oferta de video en Latinoamérica ofreciendo contenido LANA

Hoy, The Associated Press y Latin America News Agency anuncian una colaboración que dará acceso a los clientes de AP a una combinación de noticias en vídeo, tanto globales como enfocadas a Latinoamérica, producidas por LANA.

MAY 3, 2021

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AP in the News

AP’s Nixon wins News Leader of the Year award from NLA

AP Global Investigations Editor Ron Nixon. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) Nixon’s investigative team produced an award-winning series on labor abuses in the palm oil industry. He was nominated by his team, which credited Nixon’s leadership in building diversity and infusing the company with greater investigative capacity. The association also honored The Guardian and Kaiser Health […]

APRIL 5, 2021

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AP in the News

Media outlets denied access to India-England cricket series

Organizers allowed up to 55,000 fans into the match, about half of the recently renovated stadium’s capacity. However, they denied all attempts to negotiate even allowing one or two photographers representing independent media, instead telling news agencies to rely on handouts from photographers paid by the organizers. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the News Media Coalition and news […]

FEB. 24, 2021

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Three new members, five incumbents elected to AP board

Three new members and five incumbents were elected to the board of directors of The Associated Press in results announced today at the annual meeting of the news cooperative in Orlando, Fla.

APRIL 15, 2013

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In this Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2014 photo, Assistant South editor Greg Schreier poses for a photo, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014, in Atlanta. The Associated Press named Schreier, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014, as assistant South editor, a key position on the regional editing desk that oversees coverage from 13 states and the District of Columbia.(AP Photo/Mike Stewart)
AP in the News

Greg Schreier named AP’s assistant regional editor for Southern US

Greg Schreier (AP Photo). Schreier, 29, has been an editor on the news cooperative’s South regional editing desk since its inception in 2008. In that time, he’s been a lead editor on such coverage as the Gulf oil spill, the espionage trial of Pvt. Bradley Manning (later known as Chelsea Manning after her conviction), the […]

SEPT. 24, 2014

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AP in the News

Mexico protesters attack journalists, smash glass

The protesters had joined a larger march Tuesday honoring students killed in government repression of a 1971 demonstration. The youths broke windows at bus stops, stores and the ruling party headquarters Tuesday before turning on journalists, apparently angry they were being photographed. A freelance photographer on assignment for The Associated Press, Marco Ugarte, suffered fractured […]

JUNE 11, 2014

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