About 6 in 10 U.S. adults say President Donald Trump has “gone too far” in sending federal immigration agents into American cities, according to a new AP-NORC poll that suggests political independents ...
The world’s biggest party is back as Carnival celebrations return to Brazil with glittery, outrageous costumes, samba rhythms ringing out until dawn and hundreds of raucous roaming parties flooding ...
Ilia Malinin fell in the men's free skate program, ending his medal hopes. Lindsey Vonn crashed and broke her left leg during a women’s downhill race while Liu Jiayu was injured in a crash in the ...
Drone cameras are changing how broadcasters show Olympic winter sports by chasing athletes down the course for fast and close-up shots. The cameras have become ubiquitous in showcasing the speeds and ...
Super Bowl 60 was more than a football game — it became a cultural and political moment, and AP was everywhere, delivering deep and dynamic coverage ...
AP’s coverage of the sentencing of a Colorado funeral home owner — convicted after nearly 200 decaying bodies were found inside her facility — stood out ...
In one of the most revealing stories of the year, investigative reporters Juliet Linderman and Claire Galofaro spent three years fighting to unseal court ...
AP delivered a rare and exclusive look inside one of the world’s most sensitive conflict zones — the Israel-Lebanon border — ...
Five newsrooms joined forces to investigate the toxic legacy of the U.S. carpet manufacturing industry, producing revelatory journalism for readers and viewers and a master class in collaboration.
This exclusive AP report stood out for its courage, ingenuity and rare access in documenting a largely hidden conflict in ...
AP photographer Jacquelyn Martin scored one of the biggest beats in the early days of the Winter Olympics with her gripping ...