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AP photographer wounded in Haiti shooting

SEPT. 23, 2019

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Russian complaint against AP to be heard by media council

SEPT. 17, 2019

AP Appointment-Europe Deputy Director
In this Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019 photo, Associated Press Executive Producer James Jordan poses for a photo in London. The Associated Press on Thursday Aug. 8 named Jordan, a senior news leader who has led coverage across Europe and around the world, as its deputy director for newsgathering in Europe. Jordan, currently an executive producer for global video at AP, will start his new role in September. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

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AP names James Jordan as deputy news director for Europe

AUG. 8, 2019

Kodjak AP hire
This Feb. 11, 2014 photo shows Alison Fitzgerald Kodjak. Kodjak, an award-winning reporter and editor, will join The Associated Press as its Washington investigations editor. (Noel St. John via AP)

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AP hires Alison Kodjak as DC investigations editor

JULY 23, 2019

AP Appointment Africa
Associated Press video assignment editor Andrew Drake poses for a photos inside the AP newsroom in London, Wednesday July 17, 2019. The Associated Press on Wednesday named Drake, an award-winning video producer with years of experience leading coverage in Africa, as its deputy news director for Africa. He will assume his new role next month and be based at the AP's Europe-Africa headquarters in London. (AP Photo/Sam Wells)

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AP names Andrew Drake as deputy news director for Africa

JULY 17, 2019

Geoffrey Berman
United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York Geoffrey Berman speaks during a news conference, in New York, Monday, July 8, 2019. Federal prosecutors announced sex trafficking and conspiracy charges against wealthy financier Jeffrey Epstein. Court documents unsealed Monday show Epstein is charged with creating and maintaining a network that allowed him to sexually exploit and abuse dozens of underage girls.(AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Epstein story shows investigative journalism is thriving

JULY 11, 2019

Immigration Children Detained
FILE - This June 20, 2019, file frame from video shows the entrance of a Border Patrol station in Clint, Texas. U.S. Customs and Border Protection has told a Texas congresswoman Monday, June 24, that the agency is quickly removing children from the patrol station following reports that children locked inside were in a perilous situation. (AP Photo/Cedar Attanasio, File)

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Government moves migrant kids after poor conditions exposed

JUNE 24, 2019

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AP names Sally Stapleton to manage new global religion team

JUNE 21, 2019

AP Appointments Asia
This combination photo shows Foster Klug, left, news director for Japan, the Koreas, Australia and the South Pacific, and Kiichiro Sato, newly appointed Asia deputy for storytelling and photography. Klug, AP’s bureau chief in Seoul, South Korea, is being promoted to news director for Japan, the Koreas, Australia and the South Pacific. Sato has been named deputy news director for storytelling and photography, rounding out a leadership team directing video, text and photo coverage across the Asia-Pacific region. (Lee Jinman, Paul Sakuma via AP)

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Kiichiro Sato, Foster Klug named to leadership posts in Asia

JUNE 20, 2019

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AP names Michael Tackett deputy Washington bureau chief

JUNE 18, 2019

APME Awards AP Staff
Honduran migrant Joel Mendez, 22, feeds his eight-month-old son Daniel as his partner Yesenia Martinez, 24, crawls through a hole under the U.S. border wall, in Tijuana, Mexico, Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. Moments later Martinez, carrying her son, surrendered to waiting border guards. Mendez stayed behind in Tijuana to work, saying he feared he'd be deported if he crossed. This image won the News Photography Single Shot category in the 2019 Associated Press Media Editors Awards. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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2019 APME awards honor AP journalists for powerful stories

JUNE 17, 2019

Naval War College President
FILE - This undated file image provided by the U.S. Navy shows Rear Adm. Jeffrey Harley, president of the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, R.I. On Monday, June 10, 2019, the Navy said Harley has been reassigned pending the outcome of an inspector general investigation. The administrative reassignment comes days after The Associated Press reported on the investigation amid allegations that he spent excessively, abused his hiring authority and otherwise behaved inappropriately. (U.S. Navy via AP, File)

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APNewsBreak Naval War College head reassigned pending probe

JUNE 10, 2019

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