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AP seeks answers from US gov’t on tracking of journalists

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas speaks to reporters at the San Ysidro port of entry, Dec. 7, 2021, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) WASHINGTON (AP) — The Associated Press sought answers Monday from the Department of Homeland Security on its use of sensitive government databases for tracking international terrorists to investigate as many as 20 […]

DEC. 14, 2021

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AP compiles presidential inauguration style guide

To help with spelling and usage of the terms for the Jan. 21 inauguration of President Barack Obama, the AP compiled a style guide of essential words, phrases and definitions.

JAN. 2, 2013

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AP launches Spanish stylebook in Latin America

MEXICO CITY (AP) — When writing in Spanish, it is perfectly acceptable to use the word “sandwich” to describe a tasty snack held together with two pieces of bread, to employ “parquear” to describe putting your vehicle in a garage or parking lot, and to type “vermu” when referring to the aromatized wine essential to […]

DEC. 3, 2012

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AP series about NYPD surveillance wins Pulitzer

NEW YORK (AP) — The catalyst was a source’s cryptic hint: Ask about Ray Kelly’s rakers and mosque crawlers. Their curiosity piqued, two Associated Press investigative reporters began digging. As a result, the AP won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting Monday for stories revealing that the New York Police Department — headed by Commissioner […]

APRIL 16, 2012

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AP photographer killed, reporter wounded

Anja Niedringhaus Anja Niedringhaus, 48, an internationally acclaimed German photographer, was killed instantly, according to an AP Television News freelancer who witnessed the shooting. Kathy Gannon, an AP correspondent who for many years was the news organization’s Afghanistan bureau chief and currently is a special correspondent for the region, was shot twice and later underwent […]

APRIL 4, 2014

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This 1969 photo shows Sein Win, a Myanmar journalist who worked for The Associated Press from 1969 to 1989 in what was then called Burma. Win, who championed press freedom and endured three stints in prison as he chronicled several decades of his country's turbulent history, has died at age 91. His daughter Aye Aye Win said he died Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 in a Yangon hospital after a long period of ill health. (AP Photo)
AP in the News

Sein Win, force for press freedom in Myanmar, dies

This 1969 photo shows Sein Win, a Myanmar journalist who worked for The Associated Press from 1969 to 1989 in what was then called Burma. Win, who championed press freedom and endured three stints in prison as he chronicled several decades of his country’s turbulent history, has died at age 91. His daughter Aye Aye […]

OCT. 17, 2013

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Richard Pyle, accomplished AP reporter for 50 years, dies

This October 1970 file photo shows AP journalist Richard Pyle. (AP Photo) NEW YORK (AP) — Journalist Richard Pyle, whose long and accomplished Associated Press career spanned the globe and a half-century of crisis, war, catastrophe and indelible moments in news reporting, died at age 83. He died Thursday at a hospital of respiratory failure due to lung […]

SEPT. 29, 2017

Mass Shootings No Notoriety
FILE - In this March 15, 2019, file photo, people wait outside a mosque in central Christchurch, New Zealand. The gunman who attacked two mosques in New Zealand, killing at least 49 people, was said to have been inspired by the man who in 2015 killed nine black worshippers at a church in Charleston, South Carolina. (AP Photo/Mark Baker, File)
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Should media avoid naming the gunmen in mass shootings

People wait outside a mosque in central Christchurch, New Zealand. (AP Photo/Mark Baker) A few months after teen shooters killed 12 classmates and her father at Columbine High School, Coni Sanders was standing in line at a grocery store with her young daughter when they came face to face with the magazine cover. It showed […]

MARCH 17, 2019

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AP announces winners of 2025 Oliver S. Gramling Awards  

Associated Press journalists who work in the field and staffers who support its mission behind the scenes are winners of the 2025 Oliver S. Gramling Awards and Chair’s Prize, the highest internal honors of The Associated Press.   Created in 1994 to recognize AP staffers for professional excellence, the Gramling Awards are decided each year by a […]

OCT. 29, 2025

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Nevada high court ends casino mogul Steve Wynn’s defamation suit against The Associated Press

LAS VEGAS (AP) —The Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday ended a defamation lawsuit brought by casino mogul Steve Wynn against The Associated Press in 2018, rejecting his bid for a jury to hear his claim that he was defamed by an AP story about two women who alleged Wynn committed sexual misconduct. The seven-member court […]

SEPT. 6, 2024

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FILE - A Chinese national flag flutters near surveillance cameras mounted on a lamp post in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, Friday, March 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)
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US government allowed and even helped US firms sell tech used for surveillance in China, AP finds

U.S. lawmakers have tried four times since September last year to close what they called a glaring loophole: China is getting around export bans on the sale of powerful American AI chips by renting them through U.S. cloud services instead. But the proposals prompted a flurry of activity from more than 100 lobbyists from tech […]

OCT. 29, 2025

Maine Ranked Choice Voting
FILE - A ballot is handed to a voter, Nov. 8, 2022, in Lewiston, Maine. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)
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Maine is stuck in ranked-choice voting limbo. That’s not likely to change soon

Mainers decided to begin using ranked-choice voting in elections for the state Legislature, governor and federal offices all the way back in November of 2016 — the first state in the nation to do so. But nearly a decade and multiple court cases later, full implementation of that new system approved by 52 percent of voters has languished in a sort of legal and administrative purgatory.

MAY 12, 2026

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