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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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Bison, also known as buffalo, walk in a herd inside a corral at Badlands National Park, on Oct. 13, 2022, near Wall, S.D. The wild animals were corralled for transfer to Native American tribes, part of an effort by Indigenous groups working with federal officials to expand the number of bison on reservations. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown)

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Bison spread as Native American tribes reclaim stewardship

DEC. 2, 2022

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New Chrysler vehicles are parked in storage lots near the Stellantis Detroit Assembly Complex in Detroit, Oct. 5, 2022. In recent years, thieves targeting primarily high-performance vehicles have driven new cars and trucks from automaker storage lots and dealerships across the Detroit area. In 2018, eight vehicles were driven from what was then Fiat Chrysler's Jefferson North plant. (AP Photo / Paul Sancya)

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Unswerving reporting reveals how thieves drove new muscle cars off the lots of automakers, dealerships

OCT. 21, 2022

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FILE - In this June 22, 2017 file photo, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks at a Dalas news conference, June 22, 2017. As Paxton seeks to fend off his own legal problems and win a third term as Texas’ top law enforcement official, an AP investigation found his agency in disarray behind the scenes, with seasoned lawyers quitting over practices they say aim to slant legal work, reward loyalists and drum out dissent. (AP Photo / Tony Gutierrez, File)

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AP investigation finds dysfunction in Texas AG’s office

OCT. 7, 2022

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At left, Monica Eberhart speaks on her phone in Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 25,.2022. Before her recent abortion she said, “I have to get it done, I can’t really wait. … I absolutely cannot afford another baby, whether that be financially or mentally.” About 10 weeks pregnant, Eberhart had to travel to Indianapolis for the abortion after Ohio imposed a ban on abortions once fetal heart activity could be detected. At right, Interstate 70 in Richmond, Ind., the route route Eberhart traveled from Dayton, Ohio to Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Patrick Orsagos, File)

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AP multiformat pair gains access to Midwest abortion clinics, documents one woman’s procedure

SEPT. 9, 2022

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Janie Pochel, an advisor to the Chi-Nations Youth Council, poises for a photo at the First Nations Garden in Chicago, Aug. 3, 2022. The garden was established in the spring of 2019 to host many traditional Indigenous crops including prairie sage, sweetgrass and strawberries. Access to Indigenous ingredients has become more difficult and expensive as inflation has surged. (Claire Savage / Report for America via AP)

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AP finds inflation limiting access to Indigenous foods

SEPT. 1, 2022

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A captured merlin is held near Lake Michigan, near Glen Arbor, Mich., June 27, 2022, to be fitted with a leg band and tracking device. The mission will enhance knowledge of the species and help wildlife managers determine how to prevent the recovering population of merlins from attacking endangered piping plovers at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. (AP Photo/John Flesher)

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AP: As imperiled species recover, some pose threat to others

AUG. 12, 2022

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In this photo made with an Optical Gas Imaging thermal camera, a plume of heat from a flare burning off methane and other hydrocarbons is detected in the background next to an oil pumpjack as a cow walks through a field in the Permian Basin in Jal, N.M., Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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Innovative AP team sheds light on methane ‘super emitters’ — invisible and virtually unregulated

AUG. 5, 2022

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A heart-shaped balloon floats at a memorial site outside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, May 30, 2022. In a town as small as Uvalde, even those who didn't lose a family member in the May 24 school shooting lost someone. Some now say that closeness is both their blessing and their curse: They can lean on each other to grieve. But every single one of them is grieving. (AP Photo / Wong Maye-E)

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‘Empty spaces, broken hearts’: Uvalde, Texas, in mourning

JUNE 10, 2022

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Vincent Salazar, right, father of Layla Salazar, weeps while kneeling in front of a cross with his daughter's name at a memorial site for the victims killed in this week's elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, Friday, May 27, 2022. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)

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AP delivers fast, comprehensive, all-formats coverage of Uvalde, Texas, school shooting

JUNE 3, 2022

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Minneapolis Police Officers Thomas Lane, left, and J. Alexander Kueng, right, escort George Floyd to a police vehicle outside Cup Foods in Minneapolis, in a May 25, 2020 image from video. Lane pleaded guilty, May 18, 2022, to a state charge of aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in the killing of George Floyd. (Court TV via AP, Pool, File)

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Smarts and hustle put AP ahead on guilty plea in Floyd killing

MAY 27, 2022

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In this image from body camera video provided by Sedgwick County, Cedric “C.J.” Lofton, 17, growls and bites at police outside his home in Wichita, Kan., in a Sept. 24, 2021 image from body camera video provided by Sedgwick County. His foster father said when Cedric returned from the funeral of his grandmother in September, “it got progressively worse,” according to a prosecutor’s report. He described him as “paranoid.” (Sedgwick County via AP)

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Deep reporting tells of Black Kansas teen’s in-custody death

MAY 20, 2022

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