The Daily Standard has published our selection of 'World Pictures' for almost ten years. It started as a result of seeing so many pictures on the Associated Press wire service that illustrate breaking news, current events, natural wonders, foreign cultures and the human condition. But most of these images could never have fit in our print edition. As of a week ago, The Daily Standard switched to a tier of service from the AP more appropriate for a newspaper of our size. Unfortunately this tier does not have carte blanche access to AP pictures, and we will be retiring our 'World Pictures' feature. Thank you for learning about our world with us through 'World Picts'.
--Jason Snyder,
Webmaster, The Daily Standard
Sunday, March 3rd, 2024
"Hina" dolls are displayed on the steps of the Tomisaki shrine in Katsuura, southeast of Tokyo, Sunday, March 3, 2024. Doll Festival, or Girls' Day, is a religious holiday of Shinto in Japan, annually celebrated on March 3 in hopes of girls' healthy growth, as the counterpart to the historically called Boys' Day, now called Children's Day, celebrated on May 5. (AP Photo/Hiro Komae)