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Any Cabrera
In this April 17, 2013 photo, Associated Press news editor Any Cabrera poses for a staff photo at the Mexico City AP bureau. Cabrera, a veteran AP journalist who covered many of Latin America's biggest stories during 33 years as a reporter and editor, died the morning of Monday, May 23, 2016 at her home in Mexico City. She was 60. A native of San Salvador, El Salvador, Cabrera was the Mexico-based news editor for the AP's Spanish-language service, overseeing coverage in 20 nations in Latin America, Spain and the United States. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
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Any Cabrera veteran AP Latin America editor reporter dies at 60

In this April 17, 2013 photo, Associated Press news editor Any Cabrera poses for a staff photo at AP’s Mexico City AP bureau. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills) Any Cabrera, a veteran AP journalist who covered many of Latin America’s biggest stories during 33 years as a reporter and editor, died suddenly Monday morning at her home […]

MAY 24, 2016

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The Washington Post launches video channel with AP ENPS

PostTV, The Washington Post’s new digital video channel for the Web and mobile, is using AP ENPS as its core production system. PostTV’s first live program, “On Background,” launched on July 29.  With the help of AP ENPS, PostTV will produce additional live programs as well as news clips for a planned 30 hours of […]

AUG. 7, 2013

Obit Debruin
This undated photo provided by Marla Ridenour shows Associated Press sports writer Lynn DeBruin posed on the summit of Grays Peak in Colorado. DeBruin, who worked for The Associated Press covering sports since 2010 and had been a writer with the Rocky Mountain News and the East Valley Tribune, has died. She was 51. DeBruin died in a Denver hospice early Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013, said her sister, Linda Luther-Veno, who was present along with friends. DeBruin had been battling cancer. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Marla Ridenour)
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Lynn DeBruin, AP sports writer in Utah, dies at 51

This undated photo provided by Marla Ridenour shows Associated Press sports writer Lynn DeBruin posed on the summit of Grays Peak in Colorado. DeBruin, who worked for The Associated Press covering sports since 2010 and had been a writer with the Rocky Mountain News and the East Valley Tribune, has died. She was 51. DeBruin […]

SEPT. 7, 2013

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AP reporter Galofaro receives national journalism award

Associated Press reporter Claire Galofaro, The California Sunday Magazine’s Brooke Jarvis and The New Yorker’s Ben Taub received the $10,000 awards intended to encourage journalists younger than 35. The late Gwen Ifill also was honored at a Tuesday ceremony in New York City. The University of Michigan and the John S. and James L. Knight […]

JUNE 6, 2017

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AP makes coronavirus dataset available to all

AP’s county-level U.S. coronavirus data is now publicly available through the data.world platform.

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AP’s top editor: News organizations must be ‘flexible, nimble and scrappy’

Speaking at the Inter American Press Association’s 75th General Assembly in Miami, Florida, on Sunday, Executive Editor Sally Buzbee called attention to challenges facing the news industry, including the erosion of local news and attacks on “the essential question of factual journalism.”

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Data illuminates marijuana legalization impact

In a memo to staff, Managing Editor Brian Carovillano recounts how members of AP’s marijuana beat team created a first-of-its-kind national database of medical marijuana trends and revealed how the legalization of pot has often hurt medical marijuana users:

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Top AP editor honors journalists who died in pursuit of the news

Prepared remarks Kathleen Carroll Senior Vice President and Executive Editor The Associated Press Rededication of Journalists’ Memorial Newseum, Washington, D.C. Good morning. I am glad to be here with you but I suspect each of us would much prefer that we didn’t need to be here. Instead, we are gathered because we must be here […]

JUNE 9, 2014

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Texas forward Madison Booker (35) drives against Oregon guard Sofia Bell (3) during the second half in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Sunday, March 22, 2026, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
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SEC surge takes over March Madness with 6 teams in Sweet 16, setting up conference showdowns

The Sweet 16 will have a definite SEC feel with six teams advancing from that conference to the second weekend of March Madness. Top seeds South Carolina and Texas cruised into the regional semifinals of the women’s NCAA Tournament and are joined by No. 2 seeds Vanderbilt and LSU, No. 4 Oklahoma and No. 5 Kentucky. […]

MARCH 24, 2026

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International Media & Archive Consortium warns of Judicial Review over UK Government plans to weaken copyright

LONDON – A consortium of the world’s largest news agencies, commercial licensing companies and commercial audiovisual archives has today called on the UK Government to rethink its plans to weaken UK copyright law and its use of secondary legislation.

JAN. 15, 2013

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Executive editor on why AP sought Newtown 911 tapes

The Associated Press sought the 911 calls made during the Dec. 14, 2012, shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., where the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, killed 20 children and six educators. On Wednesday, the calls were posted on the town’s website after AP prevailed in a monthslong legal effort to obtain them.

John Kitzhaber, Cylvia Hayes
FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2015 file photo, Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber escorts his fiancee, Cylvia Hayes, onto the House floor before he is sworn in for an unprecedented fourth term as Governor in Salem, Ore. Kitzhaber announced his resignation Friday, Feb. 13, 2015, amid allegations Hayes used her relationship with him to enrich herself. (AP Photo/Don Ryan, file)

Persistence and source work pay on big political story

In a note to staff, Managing Editor for U.S. News Brian Carovillano explains how a reporter who cultivated sources on the statehouse beat kept AP ahead on a story that resonated beyond state borders:

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