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Census and race and ethnicity journalists tell multiformat story of Asian growth in Texas

DEC. 23, 2022

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Stunning images, compelling stories mark AP’s volcano coverage

DEC. 9, 2022

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Major scoop, distinctive enterprise help AP dominate COP27 coverage in Egypt

NOV. 25, 2022

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Voters line up to cast their midterm election ballos at the Aspray Boat House in Warwick, R.I., Nov. 8, 2022. (AP Photo / David Goldman)

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From vote count to race calls to mood of the electorate, AP commits ‘single largest act of journalism’

NOV. 18, 2022

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In this image from March 4, 2022, surveillance video provided by the Ukrainian government, Russian troops lead nine men at gunpoint to their headquarters at 144 Yablunska St. in Bucha, Ukraine, in a March 4, 2022 image from surveillance video provided by the Ukrainian government. The men would be tortured and executed as part of what the Russians called “zachistka” – cleansing. The Russian occupiers hunted people on lists prepared by their intelligence services and went door to door to identify and neutralize potential threats. (Ukrainian government via AP)

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‘Method to the violence’: Dogged investigation and groundbreaking visuals document Bucha ‘cleansing’

NOV. 11, 2022

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A visitor to Bonneville Salt Flats poses for photographs near Wendover, Utah, Oct. 8, 2022. The salt has thinned by roughly one-third in the last 60 years, but as climate change drags the West into its third decade of drought, it’s unclear how that affects the seasonal flood patterns the salt flats relies on to maintain its size and footprint. (AP Photo / Rick Bowmer)

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AP: Search for solutions drives race to save Bonneville salt flats

NOV. 11, 2022

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Boats used for seal hunting are moored on the lagoon side of Shishmaref, Alaska, an Inupiat village of about 600 people near the Bering Strait, just a few miles from the Arctic Circle, Oct. 1, 2022. Rising sea levels, flooding, increased erosion and loss of protective sea ice and land have led residents of this island community to vote twice to relocate. But more than six years after the last vote, Shishmaref remains in the same place because the relocation is too costly, the places chosen are not optimal, and perhaps most importantly, there are no places like Shishmaref.(AP Photo / Jae C. Hong)

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At the edge of the world, AP reports on resilient, defiant Alaska Native islanders facing climate change

NOV. 4, 2022

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The Houston Astros celebrate with the American League Championship trophy after defeating the New York Yankees in Game 4 at Yankee Stadium Oct. 24, 2022. The Astros advanced to the World Series against the Philadelphia Phillies; for the first time since 1950, neither team will have a U.S.-born Black player on the roster, the AP reported. (AP Photo / John Minchillo)

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Only on AP: No US-born Black players in the World Series

NOV. 4, 2022

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A student attends a remote class at home in Lake Oswego, Ore., Oct. 30, 2020. An AP analysis on pandemic test scores found the average student lost more than half a school year of learning in math and nearly a quarter of a school year in reading – with some district averages slipping by more than double those amounts, or worse. (AP Photo / Sara Cline)

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Exclusive AP analysis reveals pandemic learning setbacks

NOV. 4, 2022

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Minnesota Wild’s Matt Dumba, top center, takes a knee during the national anthem, flanked by Chicago Blackhawks’ Malcolm Subban, left, and Edmonton Oilers’ Darnell Nurse, before an NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoff game in Edmonton, Alberta, Aug. 1, 2020. (Jason Franson / The Canadian Press via AP)

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AP reporting examines lack of diversity in the NHL

OCT. 28, 2022

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A worker shows baby clownfish at a breeding facility in Buleleng, Bali, Indonesia, April 13, 2022. Experts hope to steer the aquarium fish trade away from wild-caught fish, which are often caught with poisons that can hurt coral ecosystems, but only about 4% of saltwater aquarium fish can be bred in captivity, largely because many have elaborate reproductive cycles and delicate early life stages that require sometimes mysterious conditions scientists and breeders struggle to reproduce. AP Photo / Tatan Syuflana Experts around the world are tinkering over water temperature, futzing with lights and trying different mixes of microscopic food particles in hopes of happening upon the particular and peculiar set of conditions that will inspire ornamental fish to breed. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)

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International team examines trade in saltwater aquarium fish

OCT. 28, 2022

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