Honoring 2 fallen AP journalists
The Associated Press honored on Wednesday two journalists who died because of their work for AP.
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The Associated Press honored on Wednesday two journalists who died because of their work for AP.

The Catholic Church’s efforts to reckon with clergy sex abuse were examined during an AP panel discussion on Tuesday at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY in New York.

Deputy Managing Editor for U.S. News Noreen Gillespie and Josh Hoffner, news editor for national beats, announced a key appointment on Monday, sending this memo to staff:

The Associated Press logo is displayed at the news agency’s headquarters in New York, April 18, 2017. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane) The Associated Press is adding 14 statehouse reporters for 18-month jobs through a collaboration with Report for America, a group dedicated to local reporting. Report for America is part of a growing effort to help local […]
NOV. 25, 2019

The Associated Press, through an unprecedented collaboration with Report for America, will bolster its 50-state presence with the addition of 14 statehouse reporters, providing local newsrooms with essential accountability journalism and state government coverage.
NOV. 25, 2019
Washington Bureau Chief Julie Pace today announced that Iowa-based reporter Alexandra Jaffe will become a national political reporter in Washington.

Speaking to media executives and journalists at the News Xchange conference in Paris on Wednesday, AP Executive Editor Sally Buzbee underscored the importance of factual reporting in covering the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

Newspapers across the globe, from Barcelona to Taiwan to Toledo, Ohio, featured on the front pages of their Monday editions gripping AP images of Hong Kong police clashing with protesters at Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Washington Bureau Chief Julie Pace today announced a key appointment, sending this memo to her staff:

An extensive AP investigation into the condition of aging dams across the U.S. has been localized and echoed by member news organizations and customers.

Veteran journalist Samya Kullab has been named Iraq correspondent for The Associated Press.

Today AP debuted its revamped political podcast, “Ground Game,” hosted by Washington Bureau Chief Julie Pace.
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