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AP plans extensive coverage as pope begins retirement

Pope Benedict XVI officially enters retirement on Thursday, Feb. 28, the first pontiff to step down in 600 years, and Associated Press journalists from around the globe will be covering his final day in text, photos, video and on social media.

FEB. 27, 2013

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AP photographer jumps into, and later records, highway drama

HANCOCK COUNTY, Miss. (AP) — When a sport utility vehicle ran off a rural stretch of interstate and slammed into pine trees in Mississippi, nearly two dozen people rushed to help two sisters who were trapped inside the burning vehicle. Among them was AP photographer Gerald Herbert, who was on his on his way to […]

AUG. 20, 2012

Michael Weissenstein
In this July 10, 2014 photo, Michael Weissenstein poses for a portrait in Mexico City. Weissenstein has been appointed The Associated Press chief of bureau in Havana, the third bureau chief the news cooperative has had in Cuba since it reopened an office on the island in 1999. The 39-year-old Weissenstein has been a correspondent in Mexico City for the last two years, reporting throughout Latin America and helping coordinate coverage of Mexico and Central America. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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AP names Weissenstein to Havana bureau chief post

Michael Weissenstein (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) The AP also announced that senior producer Christopher Gillette has been named to head AP television operations in the country. The appointments were announced jointly on Thursday by John Daniszewski, senior managing editor for international news, and Sandy MacIntyre, director of global video news. “Cuba is important for the Americas […]

JULY 17, 2014

Fidel Castro, Cristina Fernandez, Dalia Soto
COMBO - This photo combination of four handout pictures show, top left, an unaltered image provided by photographer Alex Castro of Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez, left, with Cuban leader Fidel Castro, right, and Fidel's wife Dalia Soto del Valle during a private meeting, Jan. 26, 2014, in Havana, Cuba. On the top right is the same image released through Estudios Revolucion, digitally altered to remove what appears to be a hearing aid from the retired leader's ear. The bottom left image is a blown up view of the unaltered image and the bottom right image is a blown up view of the altered image. The Associated Press is eliminating from its archive this image and six more of the Cuban government handout photos of Fidel Castro meeting with leaders participating in a recent Latin America and Caribbean summit, after determining some were digitally altered. (AP Photo/Alex Castro, Cubadebate)
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AP Fidel Castro handout photos digitally altered

This photo combination of four handout pictures show, top left, an unaltered image provided by photographer Alex Castro of Argentina’s President Cristina Fernandez, left, with Cuban leader Fidel Castro, right, and Fidel’s wife Dalia Soto del Valle during a private meeting, Jan. 26, 2014, in Havana, Cuba. On the top right is the same image […]

FEB. 10, 2014

APTOPIX Super Bowl Football
FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH THE GLENDALE EXHIBIT "Super Moments, Super Stars, Super Game: An Associated Press photo exhibit." New Orleans Saints quarterback and MVP Drew Brees (9) holds his son Baylen after defeating the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 in Super Bowl XLIV at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, Feb. 7, 2010. Trailing at halftime, the Saints outscored the Colts 25-7 in the second half, led by Brees, who completed 32 of 39 passes for 288 yards and two touchdowns. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
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AP presents ‘Super Moments’ football photo exhibit

As football fans around the country look forward to the excitement of Super Bowl XLIX, The Associated Press is recognizing the game’s rich history with a photo exhibit near the University of Phoenix Stadium, where the big game will be played.

JAN. 6, 2015

Michael Hudson
In this Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017, photo, Michael Hudson poses for a photograph, at The Associated Press headquarters in New York. Hudson, who shared the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting for his work on the Panama Papers project that explored offshore financial secrecy, has been named global investigations editor for The AP. Hudson will be based at AP’s headquarters in New York City and report to Managing Editor Brian Carovillano. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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AP names Michael Hudson as its new investigative editor

AP Global Investigations Editor Michael Hudson. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) Leer en español. Hudson and ICIJ shared the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting with McClatchy and the Miami Herald for their work on the Panama Papers project. He will guide AP’s teams of investigative journalists around the world in his new role, starting in November. Hudson will […]

OCT. 5, 2017

AP Appointment Bratton
Anna Jo Bratton poses for a photo at her office in Phoenix, Tuesday, May 16, 2017. The Associated Press has named Bratton as deputy director of newsgathering for the U.S. West, a new position overseeing breaking news and enterprise across formats in 13 states. (AP Photo/Angie Wang)
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Bratton named AP’s US West deputy director for newsgathering

Anna Jo Bratton, AP deputy director of newsgathering for the U.S. West. (AP Photo/Angie Wang) The appointment was announced Wednesday by Anna Johnson, AP’s news director of the West region. Bratton is based in Phoenix, AP’s regional publishing center for the western United States. Bratton will lead newsgathering for all media formats for the region, […]

MAY 17, 2017

Venezuela Vanishing Glacier
In this Feb. 19, 2019 photo, scientist Eloy Torres shows to a colleague a plant sample during a mission to study how temperatures and plant life are changing in the Andean ecosystem known as the paramos _ a mist-covered mountain grassland that lies between the top of the treeline and the bottom of the Humboldt glacier, in Merida, Venezuela . A team of scientists in Venezuela is trying to weather the political and economic crisis engulfing their country to record what happens as Venezuela’s last glacier vanishes. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
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AP environment series asks What Can Be Saved

The Associated Press will roll out a series of in-depth, multimedia stories beginning Sept. 17 that will chronicle 12 examples of intense efforts being waged around the world to save or revive ecosystems, reversing some of humankind’s most destructive past actions and preserving vital natural habitats on Earth.

SEPT. 12, 2019

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AP names Sally Stapleton to manage new global religion team

The appointment was announced Friday by Sarah Nordgren, AP’s deputy managing editor for sports, business, entertainment, health, science and religion. As global religion editor, Stapleton will lead a team funded by a $4.9 million grant from the Lilly Endowment Inc. to the Religious News Foundation. The AP will work with Religion News Service and The Conversation to […]

JUNE 21, 2019

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Health and science chapter debuts in 2019 AP Stylebook

The Associated Press today released the 2019 edition of The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law, which includes more than 200 new or revised entries and a new chapter on health and science journalism.

MAY 29, 2019

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AP’s top 2022 photos capture a planet bursting at the seams

Wind whips embers from a burning tree during a wildfire near Hemet, Calif., on Sept. 6, 2022. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu) Taken together, they can convey the feeling of a world convulsing — 150 Associated Press images from across 2022, showing the fragments that make up our lives and freezing in time the moments that […]

DEC. 1, 2022

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Appeals court won’t reinstate AP access to presidential events

The U.S. Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied an appeal by The Associated Press for a hearing on its efforts to restore full access to cover presidential events, not ending its case but allowing the White House to continue its control over access to President Donald Trump. The news outlet wanted the court to overturn a three-judge panel’s […]

JULY 22, 2025

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