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Brazil Lula Tariffs
Economy Minister Fernando Haddad, from left, Chamber of Deputies President Hugo Motta, Brazil's Vice President Geraldo Alckmin, Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Senate President Davi Alcolumbte, pose for a group photo during a signing ceremony to enact the Sovereign Brazil Plan, an aid program to support companies affected by the 50% tariffs imposed on Brazilian products in the United States, at the Planalto presidential palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)

Trump’s politically motivated sanctions against Brazil

Scott Stiteler, Susan Grant
Scott Stiteler, right, and Susan Grant, both of Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mineral Resources Management, check some data as the group maps out coal mining permit process with colorful sticky notes Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008 in Zanesville, Ohio. Buoyed by the uncanny effectiveness of the Japanese notion of kaizen, or continuous improvement, a growing number of cash-strapped states are attacking their bulky bureaucracies and streamlining the use of time and resources. In intensive 5-day kaizen exercises, managers, workers, lawyers, regulators, technicians and end users of a single government process _ say, getting a government coal mine permit _ are assembled in one room to hash things out. The process in question is meticulously mapped, using colored sticky notes to identify junctures where paperwork must be filed, decisions made, sign-offs obtained. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)

Revenue Realities: Rethinking the Business Model for Local Journalism

The traditional business model of local journalism is no longer sustainable. As digital disruption continues, panelists agreed that the industry must fundamentally rethink how it generates revenue. Gone are the days when advertising alone could support robust newsrooms. “Do we want companies with lots of revenue but making little money, or do we want moderate […]

Myint Naing, Kyi Wai Hnin, Kyaw Min Tun
In this May 16, 2015 photo, former slave fisherman Myint Naing, center, hugs his niece Kyi Wai Hnin, right, and nephew Kyaw Min Tun following his return to his village in Mon State, Myanmar. Myint, 40, is among hundreds of former slave fishermen who returned to Myanmar following an Associated Press investigation into the use of forced labor in Southeast Asia's seafood industry. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)

22 years a slave: AP takes readers on emotional journey home

The Associated Press today published a gripping tale of the life of Myint Naing, one of hundreds of former slaves rescued and returned home after a yearlong AP investigation exposed extreme labor abuses in Southeast Asia’s seafood industry.

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New beat team for migration coverage

AP today announced the creation of an all-formats beat team that will cover migration in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. News Director for Europe and Africa Anna Johnson sent this memo to staff:

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From the telegraph to TikTok

Beginning today a selection of AP stories will be available on TikTok.

APTOPIX California Wildfires
Beach front properties are burned to the ground by the Palisades Fire Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025 in Malibu, Calif. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Legal challenges to insurance coverage in California

Trump Workers Detroit
Katy Frank, a former computer scientist at the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab, who lost her job Thursday, protests outside the John D. Dingell Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Detroit, Friday, Feb. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Labor market softens

APTOPIX Yemen Mideast War
Houthi supporters chant slogans during a weekly anti-U.S. and anti-Israel rally in Sanaa, Yemen, Friday, May 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Osamah Abdulrahman)

US strikes on Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen

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Erin Cunningham named Jerusalem news director

In a memo to staff on Wednesday, Middle East News Director Victoria Eastwood announced that Erin Cunningham has been named AP’s Jerusalem news director:

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Doubling down on state government coverage

Building on The Associated Press’ unmatched presence in all 50 U.S. statehouses, we are adding to our competitive advantage by creating a team of state government specialists.

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AP video recognized for excellence in breaking news

The Associated Press has been nominated for three Royal Television Society awards, including one nomination for its breaking news coverage of the Paris attacks.

Gay Marriage Rush
In a Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013 photo, Rob Thomas, left, and Joe Strong join guests in a line dance following their wedding ceremony at the Nicollet County Courthouse in St. Peter, Minn. Their marriage was the first same-sex ceremony to be conducted in Nicollet County, located in south-central Minnesota. Same-sex couples received nearly 1 in 3 marriage licenses issued in Minnesota since they were allowed to wed, The Associated Press found in a statewide survey of the first month's impact of the new gay marriage law. (AP Photo/The Mankato Free Press, John Cross)

Reporters measure impact of state’s gay marriage law

Seeking to measure the first month’s impact of the new gay marriage law in Minnesota, two resourceful AP reporters built their own database to find the answer. A staff memo from Managing Editor Kristin Gazlay explains how:

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