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Mar 22

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Old memos show former Trump aide Manafort offered to promote Russian interests, AP reports

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Paul Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign manager who has been under intense scrutiny, reportedly worked in 2005 for a Russian billionaire with close ties to President Vladimir Putin and drew up plans to influence U.S. politics to favor Russian interests.

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Feb 24

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What Trump targeting the media means for press access

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President Trump touted his agenda at the annual CPAC, trumpeting his theme of "America first." He also lambasted the "fake media” after CNN reported that the White House asked the FBI to refute claims of connection between Trump associates and…

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Aug 30

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Mass graves of ISIS victims discovered across Iraq and Syria

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Documenting atrocities committed by the Islamic State can seem impossible. A new report from the Associated Press, however, catalogs 72 mass graves around Syria and Iraq -- including one site that held 1,700 bodies. Gwen Ifill speaks with the AP's…

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Aug 06

These collages, made from hundreds of news photos, reflect on the ‘Chinese Dream’

By Andi Wang

Yuan spent a year and a half looking through the thousands of photos he took between 2004 and 2014 in China, creating large-scale collages to tell a larger story about Chinese politics.

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Apr 28

FBI: ‘Argument can be made’ fake AP story broke rules

By Raphael Satter, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — FBI officials say there's no clear evidence the agency violated its own rules when it posed as The Associated Press to unmask a criminal, according to a report obtained through a public records lawsuit.

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Apr 20

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How the AP uncovered secret slavery behind the seafood in your supermarket

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An 18-month investigation into the use of slave labor in southeast Asia to bring seafood to American restaurants and supermarkets earned the Associated Press a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. Since the report was made public, more than 2,000 slaves…

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Apr 18

‘Hamilton’ becomes 9th musical to win Pulitzer Prize

By Corinne Segal

"Hamilton" joined cartoonist Jack Ohman, critic Emily Nussbaum, writer Kathryn Schulz and others that were honored at the Pulitzer Prize announcements Monday.

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Oct 09

Death toll during recent hajj pilgrimage worst on record

By Joshua Barajas

A new tally raised the death toll of the stampede last month near Mecca, Saudi Arabia to at least 1,453 people, making it the deadliest disaster in the history of the annual hajj pilgrimage.

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Jul 22

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You can now watch a century of historic newsreels on YouTube

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In our NewsHour Shares video of the day, 555,000 archival newsreel videos are being released by the Associated Press and British Movietone -- that's more than a million minutes of historic footage and quirky diversions, dating back to 1895.

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Jul 22

From the Hindenburg to Marilyn Monroe, 10 moments from the new archival footage released to YouTube

By Eric Osman

The Associated Press and British Movietone are uploading more than 550,000 clips to YouTube that feature news events dating back to 1895, becoming the largest collection of archival news content on the video sharing website.

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