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Former AP civil rights reporter Kathryn Johnson dies

Kathryn Johnson, a trailblazing civil rights reporter for the AP, died Oct. 23, 2019, at the age of 93 in Atlanta. (AP Photo) Kathryn Johnson, a trailblazing reporter for The Associated Press whose intrepid coverage of the civil rights movement and other major stories led to a string of legendary scoops, died Wednesday. She was 93. Her […]

OCT. 23, 2019

FILE - Utah State Prison's execution chamber is seen during a media tour Jan. 24, 1996, in Point of the Mountain, Utah. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac, File)
FILE - Utah State Prison's execution chamber is seen during a media tour Jan. 24, 1996, in Point of the Mountain, Utah. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac, File)
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The US is killing someone by firing squad for the 1st time in 15 years. Here’s a look at the history

It was a punishment for mutiny in colonial times, a way to discourage desertion during the Civil War and a dose of frontier justice in the Old West. In modern times, some consider it a more humane alternative to lethal injection. The firing squad has a long and thorny history in the U.S. South Carolina […]

MARCH 7, 2025

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Flames roar high as a crowd gathers to witness thousands of books, considered to be "un-German," burn in Opera Square in Berlin, Germany, during the Buecherverbrennung, book burnings on May 10, 1933. (AP Photo)
AP in the News

AP releases in-depth review of its coverage of Nazi Germany

A crowd gathers to witness thousands of books, considered to be “un-German,” burn in Opera Square in Berlin, Germany, during the Buecherverbrennung book burnings on May 10, 1933. (AP Photo) NEW YORK (AP) — The Associated Press has conducted an in-depth review of its operations in Nazi Germany, concluding that the news agency acted as […]

MAY 10, 2017

Prince Charles, Princess Diana
FILE - In this July 29, 1981 file photo, Britain's Prince Charles kisses his bride, the former Diana Spencer, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London after their wedding. Thirty-six years after Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles, The Associated Press has restored original footage from the wedding and is making it available to the public on YouTube. The 25 minutes of footage comes from the archive of British Movietone, which AP acquired in 2016. (AP Photo, File)
AP in the News

AP releases restored footage of Charles and Diana’s wedding

In this July 29, 1981 file photo, Britain’s Prince Charles kisses his bride, the former Diana Spencer, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London after their wedding, July 29, 1981. (AP Photo) Now, 36 years later, The Associated Press has restored original footage from the July 29, 1981, wedding and is releasing it in 4K resolution […]

AUG. 25, 2017

French Open Tennis
Serbia's Novak Djokovic reacts as he plays Mackenzie McDonald of the U.S. during their first round match of the French Tennis Open, at the Roland-Garros stadium, in Paris, Tuesday, May 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
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French Open 2025: Novak Djokovic is bothered by the weather more than anything in 1st-round win

PARIS (AP) — Novak Djokovic experienced the lowest of lows — pulling out of the French Open after tearing the meniscus in his right knee — and the highest of highs — winning a long-sought Olympic gold medal for Serbia — at Roland-Garros last year. This trip to the site went smoothly, once he got going. Other than some first-set interruptions […]

MAY 27, 2025

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AP Hong Kong photos garner global front pages

Newspapers across the globe, from Barcelona to Taiwan to Toledo, Ohio, featured on the front pages of their Monday editions gripping AP images of Hong Kong police clashing with protesters at Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

France Henri Huet Exhibition
In this Saturday, April 11, 2015 photo, a couple looks at photos at the exhibit "Henri Huet: Vietnam" at the the Tour Bidouane in St Malo, western France. The exhibition commemorates the work of AP Photographer Henri Huet during the Vietnam war before he perished when his helicopter was shot down over Laos 44 years ago. The Exhibition ends on May 8, 2015. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours)

Vietnam photos of Henri Huet displayed in France

Henri Huet, one of the most admired photojournalists of the Vietnam War, is being remembered in an exhibit of his work in France.

AP All America Football
FILE - Ohio State defensive lineman Kayden McDonald (98) celebrates after recovering a fumble during an NCAA football game on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Champaign, Ill. (AP Photo/Melissa Tamez, File)
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Big Ten puts 10 on AP All-America first team, led by 4 from Ohio State and Hoosier star Mendoza

Four players from Ohio State are among 10 first-team picks from the Big Ten Conference on The Associated Press All-America team released Monday, a group headed by repeat selection Caleb Downs of the Buckeyes and AP Player of the Year Fernando Mendoza of Indiana. The AP has named an All-America team every year since 1925, and […]

DEC. 15, 2025

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AP in the News

Ex-AP writer McArthur, who covered Vietnam, dies

This April 28, 1972 file photo shows once-and-future bureau chiefs at The Associated Press’ Saigon bureau, from left, George Esper (1973-75), Malcolm Browne (1961-64), George McArthur (1968-69), Edwin Q. White (1965-67), and Richard Pyle (1970-73). McArthur, a former AP foreign correspondent who reported all over the world and spent years in Saigon covering the Vietnam […]

APRIL 13, 2013

Berlin Anti-Jewish Rioting
Wild Anti-Jewish rioting in which seven synagogues were fired in Berlin, took place in Germany on November 10. The German official news agency points out that the demonstrations broke out after the death of party comrade Ernst von Rath, who fell by the hands of the dastardly Jewish murderer Grynszpan. One of Berlin’s newest synagogues on the Prinzregenten-Strasse fired by Anti-Jewish demonstrators, on Nov. 10, 1938. (AP Photo)
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AP publishes review of Germany operations before and during World War II

The Associated Press today published a review of its operations in Germany before and during World War II that makes clear the AP took steps to retain its independence and provide factual, unbiased information to the world despite intense pressures from Nazi Germany.

MAY 10, 2017

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Exhibit and panels mark publication of AP Vietnam photo history

“Vietnam: The Real War” (Abrams; Oct. 1, 2013; 304 pages; 300 photographs; US $40.00/CAN $45.00/UK £25) NEW YORK — The photojournalists who covered the Vietnam War for The Associated Press created one of the great visual legacies of the 20th century. Many of those powerful images are now collected in a new book, “Vietnam: The […]

OCT. 1, 2013

APTOPIX Sweden Church Relocation
People gather outside the Kiruna Church, a Sami style wooden Swedish Lutheran church, called Kiruna Kyrka in Swedish, in Kiruna, Sweden, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025, during its move along a 5-kilometer (3-mile) route east to a new city center as part of the town's relocation. (AP Photo/Malin Haarala)
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This Swedish church is being moved down the road before a mine swallows its town

How do you move one of Sweden’s most beloved wooden churches down the road? With a little engineering, a lot of prayer — and some Eurovision for good luck. The Kiruna Church — called Kiruna Kyrka in Swedish — is being moved this week along a 5-kilometer (3-mile) route east as part of the town’s relocation. It’s happening because […]

AUG. 19, 2025

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