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Statement from May 14, 2013From Gary Pruitt, president and CEO of The Associated Press:
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Statement from May 14, 2013From Gary Pruitt, president and CEO of The Associated Press:

In a memo to staff on Friday, AP Managing Editor Brian Carovillano described the backstory of a nationwide, multiformat effort that identified CBD products spiked with dangerous synthetic drugs and exposed some of the people behind them:

In a memo to staff, Managing Editor Brian Carovillano outlined how shoe leather reporting and Freedom of Information requests revealed a small nonprofit in Michigan that was serving as a rapid-response team for hundreds of priests accused of sex abuse:


AP photos continued to shape how the world experienced history in the 2010s, capturing pivotal moments in an era defined by social movements, political shifts, and global challenges. From the Arab Spring and the refugee crisis to the Black Lives Matter protests and the Paris Climate Agreement, AP provided compelling visuals that amplified voices and deepened global understanding.

AP is welcoming three journalists to its Washington investigations team. Read the memo to staff:

In a memo to staff, News Director for Europe and Africa James Jordan announced that Krutika Pathi has been appointed the news director for the U.K. and Ireland, based in London:


As part of its longstanding commitment to state and local news in the U.S., The Associated Press has introduced the Global Indigenous Reporting Network (GIRN), a collaborative initiative designed to expand the reach of Indigenous affairs coverage. Bryan Pollard, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and GIRN’s program manager, discusses the initiative, which is made possible through support from AP Fund for Journalism, AP’s charitable sister organization: What is the Global Indigenous Reporting […]

After commissioning an experiment designed to test new ways to survey voters who cast ballots early, AP updates its findings, using new breakdowns of advance and Election Day voting in the Florida primary.

A new Associated Press Instagram account features AP journalists in the field, shooting photos and video and reporting news stories across the globe.

In a memo to staff on Tuesday, Washington Bureau Chief Anna Johnson and Deputy Washington Bureau Chief Michael Tackett announced that Courtney Bonnell will join AP’s team in Washington as the new national security and foreign policy editor.
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