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Noreen Gillespie
Noreen Gillespie poses for a photo, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014, in Chicago. Gillespie, a deputy regional editor for The Associated Press who helps oversee news coverage of 14 states and was a key editor at the past two Olympics, has been appointed deputy sports editor for the news agency. Gillespie, currently based in Chicago at the AP's Central Regional Desk, will be based in New York and will report to Global Sports Editor Michael Giarrusso, who announced the promotion Thursday. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)
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Noreen Gillespie named AP’s deputy sports editor

AP Deputy Sports Editor Noreen Gillespie (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato) Gillespie, currently based in Chicago at the AP’s Central Regional Desk, will be based in New York and will report to Global Sports Editor Michael Giarrusso, who announced the promotion Thursday. She will work with four regional sports editors in the United States and International Sports […]

JAN. 23, 2014

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Lawmakers probe US contractor in Iraq sex trafficking case

WASHINGTON (AP) — A congressional investigative panel is demanding documents and testimony from an embattled U.S. defense contractor accused of failing to promptly disclose human trafficking on a base in Iraq. An investigation by The Associated Press this month found that Sallyport Global fired two of its investigators after they uncovered evidence of the trafficking as well as alcohol smuggling […]

MAY 23, 2017

Undercover Operatives
In this image from video, a man identified as former Israeli intelligence officer Aharon Almog-Assouline speaks during an interview at a restaurant in New York on Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019. Newly filed Canadian court documents say Almog-Assouline bears a “striking resemblance” to a spy active in Toronto in 2017. (AP Photo/Joseph Frederick)
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Court filing links spy exposed by AP to Israel’s Black Cube

In this image from video, a man identified as former Israeli intelligence officer Aharon Almog-Assouline speaks during an interview at a restaurant in New York on Jan. 24, 2019. (AP Photo/Joseph Frederick) LONDON (AP) — A Canadian attorney says he appears to have been targeted by the same undercover operative unmasked by The Associated Press at […]

FEB. 27, 2019

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AP, Frontline documentary ‘20 Days in Mariupol’ to make world premiere at Sundance Film Festival

NEW YORK — The new feature film “20 Days in Mariupol” from The Associated Press and Frontline, the award-winning PBS documentary series housed at GBH in Boston, will make its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival this January in Park City, Utah, and be featured in the festival’s World Cinema Documentary Competition.

DEC. 8, 2022

Michael Hudson
In this Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017, photo, Michael Hudson poses for a photograph, at The Associated Press headquarters in New York. Hudson, who shared the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting for his work on the Panama Papers project that explored offshore financial secrecy, has been named global investigations editor for The AP. Hudson will be based at AP’s headquarters in New York City and report to Managing Editor Brian Carovillano. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
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AP nombra a Michael Hudson como director de investigaciones

Michael Hudson, AP director de invesigaciones. (AP Foto/Kathy Willens) Read this in English. Hudson y el ICIJ compartieron el Premio Pulitzer 2017 por sus reportajes con la organización McClatchy y el diario Miami Herald por su trabajo en el proyecto de los llamados Panama Papers. En su nuevo puesto, guiará a los equipos de periodistas […]

OCT. 5, 2017

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‘The Boston Marathon Bombing’ to feature AP reporters’ stories behind the story

The Associated Press announces the publication this week of “The Boston Marathon Bombing: The Long Run From Terror to Revival.”

MAY 18, 2015

Genetic Frontiers Creating DNA
This Tuesday, April 25, 2017 photo shows a a petri dish containing live yeast cultures at a New York University labe at the Alexandria Center for Life Sciences in New York, where researchers are attempting to create completely man-made, custom-built DNA. The work may reveal basic, hidden rules that govern the structure and functioning of genomes. But it also opens the door to life with new and useful characteristics. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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AP, HHMI expand collaboration to bolster health, science coverage

The Associated Press announced today an enhanced collaboration with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Department of Science Education that will further expand the news agency’s reporting on health and science over the next three years.

FEB. 27, 2018

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Noreen Gillespie named global business editor

Deputy Head of News Gathering Michael Giarrusso announced on Monday that Deputy Managing Editor for U.S. News Noreen Gillespie will take on a new role leading AP's business news coverage.

Super-Tuesday

Stellar night for AP race calling

A night of fast and accurate race calls by The Associated Press on Super Tuesday culminated as polls closed in California at 8 p.m. PT, when AP declared Bernie Sanders the winner of the night's biggest prize.

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Associated Press announces 2017 staff awards

Hannah Dreier was a double winner for her work on “Venezuela Undone,” which painted vivid portraits of a once-wealthy society slipping into chaos and lawlessness. Dreier won the Samuel G. Blackman Award for Enterprise Reporting and also the John Winn and Margo C. Miller Award for excellence by an AP staffer 30 or younger. “Her […]

JUNE 23, 2017

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FILE - In this Feb. 1946 file photo, Associated Press correspondent George E. Bria works by candlelight in the AP Rome bureau during a power failure. Bria, the Associated Press newsman who flashed word of the German surrender in Italy at World War II's end has died at age 101. Bria's daughter, Judy Storey, says he died Saturday, March 18, 2017, at a New York hospital after his health had declined for a time. (AP Photo, File)
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Bria, AP newsman who flashed Nazi surrender, dies at 101

In this Feb. 1946 photo, Associated Press correspondent George E. Bria works by candlelight in the AP Rome bureau during a power failure. (AP Photo, File) “George Bria was a multitalented journalist of many interests, a dedicated professional of the old school who exemplified the best of the AP during a long, distinguished career,” said AP […]

MARCH 18, 2017

Zimmerman Artwork
This combination image shows an Associated Press photo, top, of Florida State Attorney Angela Corey, taken in Jacksonville, Fla., on April 11, 2012, during her announcement of second-degree murder charges against George Zimmerman in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, and a painting, bottom, by George Zimmerman that portrays Angela Corey, titled "Angie." The Associated Press has demanded that Zimmerman halt the sale of the painting because the news agency says it directly copies the AP photo above. (AP Photo/Rick Wilson)
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AP says Zimmerman painting is copy of AP photo

This combination image shows an Associated Press photo, top, of Florida State Attorney Angela Corey, taken in Jacksonville, Fla., on April 11, 2012, during her announcement of second-degree murder charges against George Zimmerman in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, and a painting, bottom, by George Zimmerman that portrays Angela Corey, titled “Angie.” The Associated […]

JAN. 24, 2014

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