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Speaking at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York on Thursday, Executive Editor Julie Pace outlined several challenges facing the news industry and steps news organizations must take to address them.
Each week, The Associated Press awards honors for the news scoops or exclusives that did the most to enhance AP’s competitive position in the previous seven days.
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In an exclusive, AP’s investigative reporters obtain rare federal papers, detail the link between Colombia’s “Contraband King” and a corrupt DEA agent.
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