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The midnight sun seen from the Dotson Ice Shelf in Antarctica, in a Jan. 31, 2022 photo provided by environmental scientist David Holland. When sea ice and a large iceberg from the deteriorating Thwaites glacier blocked two research ships from reaching the the massive glacier, Holland and fellow scientists decided to conduct their global warming research on the smaller Dotson ice shelf is about 87 miles (140 kilometers) west of Thwaites. (David Holland via AP)

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AP: Global warming pauses Antarctic study — of global warming

FEB. 11, 2022

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Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer holds up a copy of the United States Constitution as he announces his retirement in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

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Tip unleashes blizzard of AP coverage on Breyer’s SCOTUS retirement

FEB. 4, 2022

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FILE - In this Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020 file photo, Arizona election staffers, other state officials and political parties’ election observers attend a ballot adjudication test as the Maricopa County Elections Department conducts a post-election logic and accuracy test for the general election in Phoenix, Nov. 18, 2020. Reviewing the results of the 2020 election, county election officials throughout Arizona have found fewer than 200 cases of potential voter fraud that require review by local prosecutors, according to an Associated Press investigation. (AP Photo / Ross D. Franklin, File)

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Powered by facts: AP investigation undercuts Trump voter fraud claims, prompts rare interview

DEC. 24, 2021

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FILE - Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks at a rally outside the Albany County Courthouse in Albany, N.Y., Aug. 14, 2019, following a hearing about vaccine religious exemptions. An AP investigation finds that Kennedy’s organization, Children’s Health Defense, has raked in money and followers as Kennedy used his star power as a member of one of America’s most famous families to open doors, raise money and lend his group credibility while spreading misinformation about COVID vaccines. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink, File)

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Tenacious reporting examines soaring influence, funding of RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine group

DEC. 24, 2021

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Wanda Vincent points to a natural gas well site a few hundred feet from her day care center, Mother’s Heart Learning Center in Arlington, Texas, Oct. 23, 2021. The well site is operated by TEP Barnett, a subsidiary of French energy giant Total Energies. The company is asking the city of Arlington for permission to add three wells at the site, despite opposition from Vincent, parents with children at the day care and neighborhood residents. (AP Photo / Martha Irvine)

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AP: Texas gas drilling disproportionately impacts residents of color

DEC. 10, 2021

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Ihsanullah Patan, left, a horticulturist and refugee from Afghanistan, sits for a portrait with Caroline Clarin, right, whom he worked with in Afghanistan, and her wife, Sheril Raymond, at his home in Fergus Falls, Minn., Oct. 29, 2021. A U.S. Department of Agriculture adviser in Afghanistan, Clarin and her wife have been using their own time and money to get Afghans who worked for her program out of the country. Those who have started their life in the remote town of Fergus Falls near the North Dakota border say they consider the couple family. (AP Photo / David Goldman)

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Access yields engaging story of US couple rescuing Afghans

DEC. 3, 2021

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At the intersection of population growth and extreme heat, AP interactive brings global climate data to life

NOV. 19, 2021

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Visitors cast shadows at a memorial to the victims of the Astroworld festival in Houston, Nov. 7, 2021, two days after a concert by Travis Scott that has left 10 people dead, crushed and trampled by crowd. (AP Photo / Robert Bumsted)

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Comprehensive AP coverage of Astroworld concert tragedy

NOV. 19, 2021

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With wind turbines in the foreground, steam rises from the coal-fired power station Neurath near the Garzweiler open-pit coal mine in Luetzerath, Germany, Oct. 25, 2021. Coal is the world’s biggest fuel source for generating electric power, and also the single biggest source of greenhouse gases impacting climate. (AP Photo / Michael Probst)

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Planning, expertise, global perspective connect AP readers to Glasgow climate talks

NOV. 12, 2021

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In an AP illustration, people are arrested on the street by Myanmar’s military. Since its takeover of the government in February, the the country’s military has used torture against those it has detained in a methodical and systemic way across the country, the AP found in rare interviews with 28 people imprisoned and released in recent months.(AP Illustration / Peter Hamlin)

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With rare interviews, AP reveals Myanmar military using systematic torture across country

NOV. 5, 2021

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FILE - This Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021 file photo shows the Mobile phone logos for Facebook and its apps, Instagram and WhatsApp, are displayed in New York, Oct. 5, 2021. Nearly all Americans agree that the rampant spread of misinformation is a problem. Most also think individual users, along with social media companies, bear a good deal of blame for the situation. That's according to a new poll from The Pearson Institute and the Associated Press—NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. (AP Photo / Richard Drew, File)

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AP on Facebook: Strong coverage, consortium leadership

OCT. 29, 2021

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Michael Williams scans the shoreline for moose while traveling up the Yukon River on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021, near Stevens Village, Alaska. For the first time in memory, both king and chum salmon have dwindled to almost nothing and the state has banned salmon fishing on the Yukon. The remote communities that dot the river and live off its bounty are desperate and doubling down on moose and caribou hunts in the waning days of fall. (AP Photo/Nathan Howard)

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AP reveals Alaska tribes in crisis as salmon runs disappear

OCT. 8, 2021

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