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Trump Latino Support
A person walks past a mural promoting Guadalupe, Ariz., May 19, 2026. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Elections

Trump won over more Latino voters in 2024. Can he keep them?

As Sandra Ramirez watched footage of immigration officers cracking down on migrants over the past year, she knew her 2024 vote for Donald Trump was a mistake.

MAY 22, 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)
Spotlights

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

LGTBQ Poll
Audrey Campos poses for The Associated Press while hosting a Loteria game night at Jackie O's Cocktail Club in Fort Worth, Texas, Tuesday, May 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Ronaldo Bolaños)
Spotlights

Most LGBTQ+ adults feel Americans don’t accept transgender people, Pew poll finds

LGBTQ+ people in the U.S. see lower social acceptance for transgender people than those who are lesbian, gay or bisexual, a new Pew Research Center poll found. Pew found that about 6 in 10 LGBTQ+ adults said there is “a great deal” or “a fair amount” of social acceptance in the U.S. for gay and lesbian people. […]

MAY 29, 2025

Taiwan Snail Town
Snail owner Lin Mei-hui places her champion snail racer on the podium after a snail race in Fenglin town, Hualien County, eastern Taiwan, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
Spotlights

A Taiwanese town embraces a slow pace of life through a snail race

The Taiwanese town of Fenglin has grown a reputation as a place where life moves slowly and people can catch their breath. Rather than push against this rhythm, the town of around 10,000 has chosen to embrace it and make it part of its identity. Enter the snails. Fenglin has been putting on snail races […]

MAY 5, 2026

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Defending journalism, defending society

“Cold-blooded killing of journalists by powerful individuals and governments to achieve their political and economic aims, or by individuals driven by private grievances or propaganda-fueled hate, have threatened and in too many cases cut down journalists over the past year,” AP Vice President for Standards John Daniszewski said at the United Nations Office at Geneva on Tuesday. “For no crime other than their work to reveal facts, and for their stubborn unwillingness to surrender to intimidation.”

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AP in the News

‘I needed to tell their story’ AP staffer captures ER save

A respiratory specialist operates a ventilator for a patient with COVID-19 who went into cardiac arrest and was revived by staff, April 20, 2020, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Yonkers, N.Y. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) The Associated Press photographer rushed into the emergency room with his equipment. He needed to capture video and still pictures, all […]

APRIL 22, 2020

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quarter of an NCAA college football game in Athens, Ga., Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
AP in the News

AP names Carovillano news director in Asia-Pacific

Brian Carovillano Carovillano previously had been international regional editor overseeing AP’s news stories in text in the region from India to Japan and including Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific islands. “The decision to create an overall news director for Asia reflects the AP’s move to integrate its storytelling, regardless of the medium,” said John […]

MARCH 5, 2013

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FILE - In this March 10, 2012 file photo, Aida cries as she recovers from severe injuries after the Syrian Army shelled her house in Idlib north Syria. Aida's husband and and two children were killed after their home was shelled. This photo by Associated Press photographer Rodrigo Abd won the first place prize for the General News singles category in the World Press Photo 2013 photo contest. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd, File)
Press Releases

AP photographers win 8 prizes in World Press Photo contest

Associated Press photojournalists who’ve worked tirelessly to document the civil war in Syria and conflict in Gaza, among many other stories last year, won top prizes in the distinguished World Press Photo competition.

FEB. 15, 2013

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AP in the News

Judge orders release of Guantanamo videotapes

Lawyers for the prisoner, Abu Wa’el Dhiab, have challenged his treatment as abusive. Numerous news media outlets, including The Associated Press, had asked the court on June 20 to unseal the tapes. U.S. District Court Judge Gladys Kessler granted the news media’s request, although Kessler said the tapes will remain sealed until some information on […]

OCT. 3, 2014

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AP in the News

AP names Paul Haven deputy editor for Latin America, Caribbean

Latin America and Caribbean Editor Marjorie Miller announced the appointment Monday. A 19-year AP veteran, Haven will help manage English-language enterprise, investigative and daily news coverage in the region that stretches from the U.S. border in the north to Tierra del Fuego in South America, plus the Caribbean. “Haven brings a richness of experience, having […]

JUNE 24, 2013

Karin Laub
In this Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015 photo, Karin Laub poses for a photograph in Gaza. The Associated Press has named Laub, a veteran Middle East correspondent, as its chief of bureau for Jordan. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)
AP in the News

AP names Karin Laub as Jordan bureau chief

In this Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015 photo, Karin Laub poses for a photograph in Gaza. The Associated Press has named Laub, a veteran Middle East correspondent, as its chief of bureau for Jordan. (AP Photo/Adel Hana) In her new role, Laub will also take a lead in producing stories of regional interest and remain involved […]

APRIL 1, 2015

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AP in the News

Veteran editor Barrett appointed head of AP’s Nerve Center

Nerve Center Director Amanda Barrett. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) The appointment was announced Tuesday by Sally Buzbee, AP’s executive editor. She will report to Managing Editor Brian Carovillano. Barrett, 49, previously served as news manager of the Nerve Center for planning and administration, focused primarily on curating the AP’s global enterprise report. In her new role, […]

MAY 9, 2017

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