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Vetting and coping with violent imagery

From his base in London, International Social Media Editor Fergus Bell leads The Associated Press’ efforts to source and verify user-generated content so that the AP can publish that content across formats.

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A data journalism toolkit for all

At the Online News Association conference in New Orleans on Thursday, The Associated Press unveiled AP DataKit, a project management tool that will make it easier for newsrooms and journalists to collaborate on data-driven journalism. 

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Live from Qatar: AP covers the World Cup

As the 2022 FIFA World Cup kicks off in Qatar, AP journalists are covering the action in text, video, live video and photos for customers around the world.

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Spotlight on migrant perils at the border

In a memo to staff, Managing Editor Brian Carovillano outlined the backdrop behind a searing photo of a father and daughter from El Salvador who drowned in the Rio Grande attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border and subsequent all-formats reporting that provided important, relevant context to member news organizations and customers:

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AP Stylebook additions range from ChatGPT to greenwashing

During a panel at the ACES: The Society for Editing national conference in Columbus, Ohio, on Thursday, Stylebook Editor Paula Froke announced new and updated AP Stylebook entries that are now available on AP Stylebook Online.

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This July 1, 2014 photo shows Associated Press video journalist Simone Camilli at work filming Kurdish Peshmerga fighters under a bridge near the front line with militants from the Islamic state group, in Mariam Bek village, between the northern cities of Tikrit and Kirkuk, Iraq. Camilli, 35, was killed in an ordnance explosion in the Gaza Strip, on Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014 together with Palestinian translator Ali Shehda Abu Afash and three members of the Gaza police. Police said four other people were seriously injured, including AP photographer Hatem Moussa.(AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

‘Our work becomes more important but also more dangerous’

AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt addressed the company's global staff following a tragic event Wednesday in Gaza:

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A record election night for AP

Independent, nonpartisan, fact-based journalism from The Associated Press reached record audiences on and after Nov. 5.  

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The rise of generative tools and audience analytics in the newsroom

In the AP Forward webinar, “Shaping the Future of Audience Engagement,” Emma Patti of Atlas Obscura and Juan Carlos Van Meek of Al Jazeera described a new kind of newsroom – one driven by real-time feedback and AI-assisted efficiency. “We look at the data every single day,” said Van Meek. “Across all platforms.” Today, analytics […]

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In this Saturday, April 11, 2015 photo, a couple looks at photos at the exhibit "Henri Huet: Vietnam" at the the Tour Bidouane in St Malo, western France. The exhibition commemorates the work of AP Photographer Henri Huet during the Vietnam war before he perished when his helicopter was shot down over Laos 44 years ago. The Exhibition ends on May 8, 2015. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours)

Vietnam photos of Henri Huet displayed in France

Henri Huet, one of the most admired photojournalists of the Vietnam War, is being remembered in an exhibit of his work in France.

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President George Bush talks to reporters on Air Force One, March 17, 1989 as he headed back to Washington from Colorado. (AP Photo/Doug Mills)

A legacy of documenting the presidency

For 128 years, The Associated Press has documented the presidency in photos, with its photographers capturing some of the most defining moments in American history.  From pivotal moments inside the Oval Office to events on and beyond the White House grounds, AP has witnessed for the world the actions of the president of the United […]

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Vivian Salama named deputy political editor

AP Washington Bureau Chief Sally Buzbee today announced a key appointment, sending this memo to her staff.

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AP’s top editor: Media must call out facts

At the International Broadcasting Convention conference in Amsterdam on Thursday, Executive Editor Sally Buzbee commented on current challenges faced by news organizations – from fake news to fighting for access – and the role of artificial intelligence in reporting.

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