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An ‘impactful, buzzy set of political polling’

A staff memo by Vice President-International News John Daniszewski describes how AP’s news survey specialist developed original, impactful polling on the presidential candidates whose findings earlier this month “reset the political news agenda”:

Ultraprocessed Foods
FILE - Potato chips are displayed at a store in New York, March 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, file)
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Americans get more than half their calories from ultra-processed foods, CDC report says

Most Americans get more than half their calories from ultra-processed foods, those super-tasty, energy-dense foods typically full of sugar, salt and unhealthy fats, according to a new federal report. Nutrition research has shown for years that ultra-processed foods make up a big chunk of the U.S. diet, especially for kids and teens. For the first time, however, the U.S. Centers […]

AUG. 7, 2025

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Arizona guard Jaden Bradley (0) is guarded by UConn guard Malachi Smith in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025, in Storrs, Conn. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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Arizona jumps to No. 2 behind Purdue in AP Top 25, Alabama into top 10; Kansas falls out of rankings

Purdue remained at No. 1 in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll, while Arizona jumped to No. 2 to continue its opening-month rise after another impressive win against a ranked opponent. The Boilermakers (6-0) earned 46 of 61 first-place votes in Monday’s poll to remain at the top after beating then-No. 15 Texas Tech by 30 to […]

NOV. 24, 2025

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How we declare winners

Discover how The Associated Press calls races on election night and the strict process that goes into saying with certainty who has won an election. 

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AP names Adam Schreck as bureau chief in Iraq

The appointment was announced Tuesday by acting Middle East Editor Dan Perry. Schreck, 36, replaces Lara Jakes, who transferred to AP’s Washington, D.C., bureau. From his base in Baghdad, Schreck will lead a team of more than 30 reporters, photographers, video journalists and support staff covering Iraq as the nation seeks to maintain stability and […]

JAN. 8, 2013

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This undated photo provided by Marla Ridenour shows Associated Press sports writer Lynn DeBruin posed on the summit of Grays Peak in Colorado. DeBruin, who worked for The Associated Press covering sports since 2010 and had been a writer with the Rocky Mountain News and the East Valley Tribune, has died. She was 51. DeBruin died in a Denver hospice early Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013, said her sister, Linda Luther-Veno, who was present along with friends. DeBruin had been battling cancer. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Marla Ridenour)
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Lynn DeBruin, AP sports writer in Utah, dies at 51

This undated photo provided by Marla Ridenour shows Associated Press sports writer Lynn DeBruin posed on the summit of Grays Peak in Colorado. DeBruin, who worked for The Associated Press covering sports since 2010 and had been a writer with the Rocky Mountain News and the East Valley Tribune, has died. She was 51. DeBruin […]

SEPT. 7, 2013

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This Oct. 2, 2014 photo shows journalist Josef Federman in Jerusalem, who has been named chief of bureau for Israel and the Palestinian territories. Federman has also worked for AP in Charleston, West Virginia, and on the international desk. In his previous role as Jerusalem news editor, the Westborough, Massachusetts native has helped guide coverage of numerous major events, including the 2007 Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip, three wars between Israel and Gaza militants, several failed rounds of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, and Israel's struggles against foes in Lebanon and elsewhere around the region. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic)
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AP names Josef Federman as Jerusalem bureau chief

Josef Federman (AP Photo). The promotion was announced Sunday by Ian Phillips, AP’s Cairo-based Middle East news director, and Dan Perry, the regional editor for text. Federman has written about and helped direct coverage of Israel, the West Bank and Gaza in his previous role as Jerusalem news editor. Phillips said Federman’s “leadership and sophisticated […]

OCT. 12, 2014

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AP reporter Galofaro receives national journalism award

Associated Press reporter Claire Galofaro, The California Sunday Magazine’s Brooke Jarvis and The New Yorker’s Ben Taub received the $10,000 awards intended to encourage journalists younger than 35. The late Gwen Ifill also was honored at a Tuesday ceremony in New York City. The University of Michigan and the John S. and James L. Knight […]

JUNE 6, 2017

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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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In this June 9, 2014 photo, a petroleum industry worker stands on an oil and gas rig on a well pad, in New Castle, a small farming and ranching settlement on the Western Slope of the Rockies, in Colo. Four in 10 new oil and gas wells near national forests and fragile watersheds or otherwise identified as higher pollution risks escape federal inspection, unchecked by an agency struggling to keep pace with America's drilling boom, according to an Associated Press review that shows wide state-by-state disparities in safety checks. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

Uninspected wells: Finding local dangers in a sea of federal data

A team of Associated Press journalists across the states worked together to break an exclusive national story and help member news organizations leverage data to produce unique, local reports tied to AP’s findings. In this memo to staff, AP Vice President and Managing Editor for U.S. News Brian Carovillano explains:

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AP’s top editor: News organizations must be ‘flexible, nimble and scrappy’

Speaking at the Inter American Press Association’s 75th General Assembly in Miami, Florida, on Sunday, Executive Editor Sally Buzbee called attention to challenges facing the news industry, including the erosion of local news and attacks on “the essential question of factual journalism.”

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Data illuminates marijuana legalization impact

In a memo to staff, Managing Editor Brian Carovillano recounts how members of AP’s marijuana beat team created a first-of-its-kind national database of medical marijuana trends and revealed how the legalization of pot has often hurt medical marijuana users:

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