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Jonathan Mattise
In this undated photo released by Jonathan Mattise, Mattise poses for a photo. Mattise, 28, a government and politics reporter for the Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers in Florida, is joining The Associated Press to cover West Virginia state government and politics. He will be based at the Statehouse in Charleston. He joins the AP from Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers, based in Stuart, Fla., where he covered government and politics, including the legislative sessions in Tallahassee. (AP Photo/Jonathan Mattise)
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Mattise appointed AP’s WV statehouse reporter

Jonathan Mattise (AP Photo) Mattise, 28, will be based at the Statehouse in Charleston. He joins the AP from Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers, based in Stuart, Fla., where he covered government and politics, including legislative sessions in Tallahassee. In 2012, he won the Florida Society of News Editors’ Sunshine Award for best 2012 election coverage […]

DEC. 26, 2013

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April Fools’ Day “pranks”?

At April Fools’ time, we’re sometimes asked how we feel about people planting “prank stories” in the media.

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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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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

Wa Lone
FILE - In this July 12, 2014, file photo, Myanmar journalist Thet Oo Maung, known as Wa Lone, right, stands with other journalists with their mouths taped, symbolizing the government's crackdown on media, in Yangon, Myanmar. Under Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar has aggressively pursued legal charges against dozens of journalists, along with other attempts to suppress and discredit the media. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win, File)
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Myanmar government under Suu Kyi cracks down on journalists

Myanmar journalist Thet Oo Maung, known as Wa Lone, right, stands with other journalists with their mouths taped, symbolizing the government’s crackdown on media, in Yangon, Myanmar, July 12, 2014.  (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win, File) BANGKOK (AP) — When five Myanmar journalists were sentenced to decade-long prison terms for reporting the alleged existence of a military-run chemical […]

FEB. 15, 2018

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 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

Immigration Driver’s Licenses
The Tennessee State Capitol is seen Feb. 10, 2025, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
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Immigrants in the US unlawfully can drive legally in 19 states. Now some states want to stop them

As drivers on U.S. highways cross from one state to another, they often are greeted by a large “Welcome to ….” sign. But not all drivers are welcome in every state. In Florida, motorists with special out-of-state driver’s licenses issued to those in the U.S. illegally are not welcome to drive. Wyoming enacted a comparable […]

APRIL 24, 2025

Kosovo Ash Wednesday
Faithful attend Ash Wednesday Mass marking the start of the Catholic Lent inside the Mother Teresa Cathedral in Pristina, Kosovo, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Laura Hasani)
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Kosovo’s Catholics and Muslims mark Ash Wednesday and Ramadan in one week

Kosovo, a young nation of 2 million people, is more than 90% Muslim and is still reeling from a war in 1998-99 it waged for independence from predominantly Orthodox Christian Serbia. Kosovo's ethnic Albanian authorities have pledged to promote religious and ethnic tolerance following the conflict that killed 13,000 people.

FEB. 19, 2026

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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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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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