Welcome to the News Highlights newsletter | With our weekly summary, stay informed of the latest stories and in-depth reports directly in your inbox. Dive into these stories and more to stay up-to-date with the world's most pressing issues. | | | Christina Cuesta Kline named senior editorial director of APNews
| | | | | In a memo to staff on Thursday, Vice President of Digital Platforms Saeed Ahmed announced that Christina Cuesta Kline has been named senior editorial director of APNews.com, the global news organization's consumer-facing website. | | | 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. | | | Collaboration, persistent groundwork distinguish AP visuals on Minnesota immigration shooting and enforcement. | | | | | | | | All-formats package shines light on Kenyan women's fight for inheritance rights. | | | Best of the AP: Honorable mentions
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