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Taking measure of limited media access

AUG. 3, 2015

Oil and Gas Federal Oversight
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)

AP Exclusive

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

AUG. 3, 2015

Cuba Secret Infiltration
In this July 11, 2014, photo, Cuban students exit Marta Abreu Central University in Santa Clara, Cuba. Beginning as early as October 2009, a project overseen by the U.S. Agency for International Development sent Venezuelan, Costa Rican and Peruvian nationals to Cuba to cultivate a new generation of political activists. Often posing as tourists, the young travelers befriended Cuban students. Fernando Murillo, contracted to turn politically apathetic young Cubans into ìchange agents,î headed to Santa Clara and connected with a cultural group that called itself ìRevolution,î a modest outfit of street artists devoted to electronic music and video. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

AP Exclusive

How one Cuba scoop led to another

AUG. 3, 2015

Sally Buzbee
Sally Buzbee, the newly-named chief of the AP's Washington bureau, works on developing stories after the midterm elections that will change the political landscape in the nation's capital, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010, in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

APME

8 ways the Obama administration is blocking information

AUG. 3, 2015

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Iraq

Vetting and coping with violent imagery

AUG. 3, 2015

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Eric Holder

Editorials criticize FBI’s impersonation

AUG. 3, 2015

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From top left, AP photographers Rodrigo Abd, Manu Brabo, Narciso Contreras. Bottom row from left Khalil Hamra and Muhammed Muheisen.

Awards

Pulitzer win recognizes AP’s commitment to telling story of Syria

AUG. 3, 2015

Obama Ron Edmonds Visit
President Barack Obama poses with retiring AP photographer Ron Edmonds, his wife, Grace, and daughter, Ashley, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Thursday, July 30, 2009. (Photo courtesy the White House, Lawrence Jackson)

Government

Former AP White House photographer honored for ‘Lifetime Achievement’

AUG. 3, 2015

Pulitzers
The Associated Press 2013 Pulitzer Prize-winning team, whose coverage of the Syrian civil won the prize for Breaking News Photography, poses together after the awards ceremony in Columbia University's Low Library, in New York, Thursday, May 30, 2013. From left are: Pakistan chief photographer Muhammed Muheisen, Manu Brabo of Spain, Narciso Contreras of Mexico, Rodrigo Abd of Guatemala and Gaza-based Khalil Hamra. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Awards

AP photographers accept Pulitzer Prize for Syria coverage

AUG. 3, 2015

Gary Pruitt
Gary Pruitt, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Associated Press, speaks at the National Press Club (NPC) in Washington, Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Pruitt, addressing a luncheon at the NPC, spoke about how the Justice Department violated its own rules in subpoenaing AP phone records. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Government

AP CEO lays out 5 measures to ensure press freedom

AUG. 3, 2015

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Government

AP statement on DOJ review of media guidelines

AUG. 3, 2015

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AP Style

AP editors’ note on Manning

AUG. 3, 2015

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