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AP photographer wins RFK Journalism Award for Venezuela coverage

Gripping images showing the scope and impact of Venezuela’s political crisis earned AP photojournalist Rodrigo Abd the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for international photography on Thursday.

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AP wins Webby Award for ‘What Can Be Saved?’

The Associated Press earned a People’s Voice Webby Award on Tuesday for its minidocumentaries focused on the environment and conservation efforts, titled “What Can Be Saved?” 

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AP’s 2020 Pulitzer Prize-winning photos

AP today earned its 54th Pulitzer Prize – 32nd for photography – in the feature photography category for compelling images of daily life under military lockdown in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

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AP names 17 new statehouse reporters in Report for America collaboration

AP today announced the 17 journalists hired to cover statehouses across the U.S. as part of its collaboration with Report for America.

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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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‘Inspired’ journalism amid coronavirus lockdown

In a memo to staff on Friday, Managing Editor Brian Carovillano described how AP journalists in Rome and Milan continue to overcome major personal and professional challenges to produce compelling and competitive journalism during Italy’s coronavirus lockdown:

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Ron Nixon named global investigations editor

In a memo to staff on Thursday, Managing Editor Brian Carovillano announced that International Investigations Editor Ron Nixon has been promoted to global investigations editor: 

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APs Divided America series is published as e-book

Is America still great or has the country lost its way? That’s the question that helped launch the long-running Associated Press series, "Divided America," whose 26 stories have been gathered in a new e-book.

OCT. 26, 2016

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Villanova forward Kris Jenkins (2) celebrates with teammates after the NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball championship game against North Carolina Monday, April 4, 2016, in Houston. Villanova won 77-74. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
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AP preseason basketball polls to be released Oct 31 and Nov 1

The preseason AP Top 25 polls for men's and women's college basketball, the longest-running polls of their kind, will be released the week of Oct. 31.

OCT. 21, 2016

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Honoring distinguished coverage of Latin America

AP photographer Rodrigo Abd received a Cabot Prize from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism on Tuesday, in recognition of his outstanding work documenting life in Latin America.

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For photographers on campaign trail, a search for ‘unscripted moments’ and access to candidates

Ahead of Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate at Longwood University in Virginia, presidential campaign photography was the issue in question.

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Document dig uncovers government awareness of lead-tainted soil

In a memo to staff, Vice President for U.S. News Brian Carovillano recounted how two reporters were able to show “decades of neglect” that had allowed the residents of one industrial town, including 700 children, to be exposed to lead:

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