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Polk Awards
The AP team that investigated seafood caught by slaves poses at the George Polk Award luncheon in New York, Friday, April 8, 2016. From left, Martha Mendoza, Robin McDowell, Esther Htusan and Margie Mason. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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AP wins Pulitzer Prize for Seafood from Slaves investigation

NEW YORK – The Associated Press today won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service based on its international investigation of the fishing industry in Southeast Asia that freed more than 2,000 slaves and traced the seafood they caught to supermarkets and pet food providers across the U.S.

APRIL 18, 2016

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Dispute over Newtown 911 tapes tests new Conn law

The Associated Press is challenging the refusal by investigators to release the tapes from the Dec. 14 shooting. A hearing officer for Connecticut’s Freedom of Information Commission has recommended the tapes be released, and the full commission is meeting Wednesday to consider the case. Twenty-six people, including 20 first-graders, were killed inside the school by […]

SEPT. 25, 2013

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AP book examines impeachment of Brazil’s 1st woman president

NEW YORK – A new book from The Associated Press explores and brings to life the dramatic and divisive impeachment of Dilma Rousseff, Brazil’s first woman president.

AUG. 31, 2021

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John Daniszewski Vice President for international news at The Associated Press, center, speaks while Jason Reich Global Director of Security, BuzzFeed, left, and David Rohde National Security Investigation Editor Thomson Reuters listen to him during a international conference on"News Organizations Standing Up for the Safety of Media Professionals"at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, Friday, Feb. 5, 2016. World media executives are urging governments to stop looking at journalists as the enemy, and to uphold laws meant to protect reporters. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
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Media leaders urge tougher protection for journalists

John Daniszewski, AP’s vice president for international news, center, speaks while Jason Reich Global Director of Security, BuzzFeed, left, and David Rohde National Security Investigation Editor Thomson Reuters listen to him during an international conference at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, Friday, Feb. 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Michel Euler) Describing growing impunity for those who arrest […]

FEB. 5, 2016

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AP announces 4 new directors, 5 incumbents at annual meeting

NEW YORK -- Four new directors and five incumbents were named to The Associated Press board of directors, it was announced at AP’s annual meeting today at its New York headquarters.

APRIL 19, 2017

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Chief of Bureau Sally Buzbee poses for a portrait in the news agency's Washington bureau, Tuesday, June 7, 2016. (AP Photo/J. David Ake)
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Sally Buzbee named Associated Press executive editor

Buzbee’s appointment is effective Jan. 1. She will oversee a global news operation that includes journalists working in more than 260 locations in 106 countries to deliver text, video and photo coverage. Washington Bureau Chief Sally Buzbee is named AP Senior Vice President and Executive Editor, effective Jan. 1, 2017. (AP Photo) “The AP’s mission […]

NOV. 17, 2016

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Beyond exit polls: AP tests online surveys of voters

To help in calling winners and explaining why candidates won, The Associated Press has been testing new ways to survey voters around Election Day. After all, in the last presidential election, more than a third of voters did not go to a polling place on Election Day but instead voted ahead of time or by mail.

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Hungry for supermarkets: Data-journalism tools support AP analysis

A group of major food retailers have fallen short in their promise to open or expand 1,500 grocery or convenience stores in and around neighborhoods without supermarkets by 2016. It was part of an initiative led by first lady Michelle Obama.

Maad al-Zikry, Maggie Michael, Nariman El-Mofty
This photo combination shows Associated Press journalists, from left, videographer Maad al-Zikry, reporter Maggie Michael and photographer Nariman El-Mofty. The team won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in international reporting for their work documenting torture, graft and starvation in Yemen's brutal civil war. (AP Photo)
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AP journalists win Pulitzer for coverage of Yemen civil war

From left: video journalist Maad al-Zikry, correspondent Maggie Michael, photographer Nariman El-Mofty. (AP Photo) NEW YORK (AP) — A team of three Associated Press journalists won a Pulitzer Prize in international reporting Monday for their work documenting torture, graft and starvation in Yemen’s brutal civil war. Reporter Maggie Michael, photographer Nariman El-Mofty and video journalist […]

APRIL 15, 2019

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Honoring distinguished coverage of Latin America

AP photographer Rodrigo Abd received a Cabot Prize from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism on Tuesday, in recognition of his outstanding work documenting life in Latin America.

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AP’s extensive conventions coverage to include Facebook Live and shareable content

Editors and producers at member news organizations have been learning of AP’s plans to provide comprehensive 24/7 coverage inside and beyond the convention halls where Republicans and Democrats will gather in the next two weeks.

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Polling in a pandemic: the ideal methodology

The coronavirus has upended nearly every aspect of the U.S. presidential election. Deputy Managing Editor David Scott explains how AP VoteCast — the news cooperative’s election survey, which debuted in 2018 — uses the ideal methodology to conduct accurate research about the electorate in all 50 states during a pandemic:

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