Emmys red carpet, US Open triumphs and more - Your weekly AP recap
This week: AP photo galleries captured fashion at the Emmys and China Fashion Week, our analysis revealed how girls fell behind in math during the pandemic, and Carlos Alcaraz claimed the US Open crown.
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New look for AP music reviews
Starting this month, AP’s music reviews are getting a digital refresh. Each review will now include a star rating out of five and a short information box highlighting details like standout tracks, suggested skips and a “for fans of” recommendation.
The updates give readers a faster entry point into the review while keeping the depth and context AP’s entertainment coverage is known for.
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In Uganda, AP explores the experience of aging on a continent where it’s unusual to be old.
This photo gallery, curated by photo editor Eloy Martin, highlights some of the most compelling images worldwide published by The Associated Press in the past week.
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