If evolution it a fact, then why are there apes today like there were hundreds of thousands of years ago? And why haven't they evolved into humans, like evolutionists believe?
You are making the unducated (or intentionally incorrect) assumption that the apes today are the same as the apes that are long extinct which today's humans and apes evolved from.
There aren't apes today like Dryopithecus. What you are doing is creating a lie to support your claim. We did not evolve from a modern, living ape, like a chimpanzee. We evolved and descended from the common ancestor of apes, which lived and died in the distant past millions of years ago.
What you are saying is if fish evolved into mammals how do we still have fish? Like you don't understand that species evolved differently depending on their needs to survive?
Evolution isn't a linear process. We still have a LOT of primitive life on earth.
You are looking at the human branch only of evolution when you see this:
The reality is the past ones all went extinct and that is missing all the other branches that evolution took.
It's how we can have zebra's, horses, and donkeys, even though they all evolved from a prehistoric "horse" that is long extinct. Zebra's didn't evolve from the living family of horses.