The Associated Press (AP) has been in the news recently for its coverage of various global events, including the discovery of bodies in the search for missing individuals, police incidents resulting in deaths, court proceedings in Moscow, and humanitarian efforts in Gaza. Additionally, AP reported on the impact of major newspaper chains' decisions on its revenue, concerns about image manipulation, and the lunar lander's operations near the moon's south pole. The news agency also covered political developments, such as primary election results and international sanctions.
Founded in 1846, the Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency based in New York City. It operates as a cooperative, with its members consisting of U.S. newspapers and broadcasters. AP is known for its global news coverage, providing timely and accurate information on a wide range of topics, from politics and economics to culture and sports. The agency's commitment to journalistic integrity and impartial reporting has established it as a trusted source of news for audiences worldwide.
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Three bodies have been located in the vicinity of the area being searched for two missing Perth brothers and their American friend.
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Clues from a grocer in a fourth-tier city
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Two police officers are on paid leave after the death of an Ohio man who was handcuffed and left facedown on a barroom floor
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Wilmer Puello-Mota, wanted on child sexual abuse image charges, enlists after apparently volunteering for assault on Avdiivka
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Somber Easter celebrations were held on Sunday for hundreds of displaced Palestinians at the Holy Family Church in Gaza City.
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'William is extremely proud of his wife for the courage and strength she has shown not just this week but since her surgery in January.'
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Dalerdzhon Barotovich Mirzoyev, Saidakrami Murodali Rachabalizoda, Shamsidin Fariduni, and Muhammadsobir Fayzov appeared at the Basmanny district court in Moscow on Sunday. All four will be held in custody before facing trial in May.
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The Associated Press said the decisions by the two major newspaper chains “would not have a material impact on our overall revenue.”
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Emily Asgari, a PhD researcher at the University of Edinburgh, writes about the concerns surrounding information and image manipulation in the wake of the royal Mother’s Day photo
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Videos of Stephen Masalta's depravity were found at his home after he was arrested for masturbating in front of coffee shops, police say.
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Princess of Wales has now personally apologised as she admitted to editing the picture
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Jimmy Kimmel may be the frontman for this year’s Oscars ceremony, but he had some help from his wife, Molly McNearney, who is executive producing the starry show for the fourth time
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Even though he easily defeated Nikki Haley, the primary results suggested that he still has long-term problems with suburban voters, moderates and independents.
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Congo is offering 30 oil and gas blocks for auction, despite concerns about environmental and health impacts from existing drilling operations.
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The Odysseus lunar lander ceased operations after tipping over near the moon's south pole, hampering communications and power.
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Health organizations and public figures announce over $1.7 billion in new commitments to address hunger and diet-related diseases by 2030.
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An Australian tourist has gone missing in Zimbabwe’s Victoria Falls National Park, home to one of the world’s natural wonders, the country’s parks spokesman said
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The lunar lander touched down on the Moon’s south pole region at 23.23pm UK time.
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The Biden administration imposed sanctions on Israeli settler Yinon Levi for alleged assaults on Palestinians in the West Bank, leading to online fundraisers in support of Levi.
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Vivid street paintings in Kyiv honor fallen soldiers and legendary figures of Ukraine's conflict with Russia.