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AP Guild Contract
FILE- In this April 18, 2017, file photo Associated Press photographs are displayed at the AP headquarters in New York. The Associated Press and the News Media Guild said on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019, that they have reached a tentative agreement on a new three-and-a-half-year contract that includes pay raises each year of the agreement and health care revisions. The agreement comes after more than 17 months of negotiations. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File)
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AP, News Media Guild reach new tentative 3 ½ year agreement

AP photographs are displayed at AP headquarters in New York, April 18, 2017. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane) The agreement comes after more than 17 months of negotiations and is subject to ratification of the union membership. The tentative agreement will require employees choosing a premium plan to pay 20 percent of their health care plan costs […]

FEB. 1, 2019

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PART III AP IMPACT Populations around US nuke plants soar

By JEFF DONN BUCHANAN, N.Y. (AP) — As America's nuclear power plants have aged, the once-rural areas around them have become far more crowded and much more difficult to evacuate. Yet government and industry have paid little heed, even as plants are running at higher power and posing more danger in the event of an accident, an Associated Press investigation has found.

APRIL 16, 2012

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Flames roar high as a crowd gathers to witness thousands of books, considered to be "un-German," burn in Opera Square in Berlin, Germany, during the Buecherverbrennung, book burnings on May 10, 1933. (AP Photo)
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AP releases in-depth review of its coverage of Nazi Germany

A crowd gathers to witness thousands of books, considered to be “un-German,” burn in Opera Square in Berlin, Germany, during the Buecherverbrennung book burnings on May 10, 1933. (AP Photo) NEW YORK (AP) — The Associated Press has conducted an in-depth review of its operations in Nazi Germany, concluding that the news agency acted as […]

MAY 10, 2017

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Ian Mader named APs news editor in Florida

Ian Mader poses for a photo in Beijing on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016. (Eunice Mateo/Courtesy of Ian Mader via AP) The appointment was announced Thursday by interim South Editor Ravi Nessman, who oversees 13 southeastern states plus the District of Columbia. “Ian is a great journalist whose long experience calmly steering some of the highest […]

FEB. 8, 2016

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New survey reveals how Americans get their news

  CHICAGO — Toppling some stereotypes about how people get news in the digital age, a major new survey reveals that that the nature of the news itself—the topic and speed of the story—rather than the demographics of the audience largely determines where people go to learn about events and the path they take to […]

MARCH 17, 2014

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AP, Meltwater settle copyright dispute

The AP sued Meltwater U.S. Holdings Inc. and its Meltwater News Service last year, claiming that they resold current and past AP stories without paying licensing fees. Meltwater maintained that its use of AP stories, drawn from a scan of 162,000 news websites from more than 190 countries, was allowed under fair use provisions of […]

JULY 29, 2013

Malaysia Daily Life
in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, March 6, 2013. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
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Baker named AP chief for Malaysia, Singapore

Mark Baker The appointment was announced Tuesday by Brian Carovillano, the AP’s Asia-Pacific news director. Baker joined the AP in 2003 in Sydney as chief photographer responsible for photo coverage for Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. He moved to Kuala Lumpur in early 2009 and has expanded his work to include editing and […]

JUNE 18, 2013

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AP names Maria Ronson vice president, Asia sales

The Associated Press director of Asia sales, Maria Ronson, has been promoted to vice president, Asia sales. She will be responsible for all AP international licensing revenue across Asia Pacific.

MAY 23, 2013

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NTB selects AP as exclusive multiformat international news provider

The Associated Press has become the main international news provider for Norwegian news agency NTB.

DEC. 19, 2016

Kodjak AP hire
This Feb. 11, 2014 photo shows Alison Fitzgerald Kodjak. Kodjak, an award-winning reporter and editor, will join The Associated Press as its Washington investigations editor. (Noel St. John via AP)
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AP hires Alison Kodjak as DC investigations editor

AP Washington investigations editor Alison Kodjak. (Noel St. John via AP) Kodjak, currently a health policy correspondent at National Public Radio, will manage a team of investigative reporters in Washington and work with colleagues across the AP to do deep reporting about how politics, policy and money in Washington affect the nation and the world. […]

JULY 23, 2019

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Cover Video brings buzzy, shareable editorial content to AP Video Hub

The Associated Press announced today it will offer eye-catching human interest, entertainment and viral content from Cover Video on its online AP Video Hub platform.

MARCH 27, 2018

Oklahoma City Bombing Anniversary
The Oklahoma City National Memorial is seen Wednesday, April 9, 2025 in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Nick Oxford)
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The Oklahoma City bombing was 30 years ago. Some survivors worry America didn’t learn the lesson

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Thirty years after a truck bomb detonated outside a federal building in America’s heartland, killing 168 people in the deadliest homegrown attack on U.S. soil, deep scars remain. From a mother who lost her first-born baby, a son who never got to know his father, and a young man so badly injured that […]

APRIL 16, 2025

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