Why AP didn’t run the Charlie Hebdo cartoons
The attack on Charlie Hebdo in Paris raised many questions about how news agencies handle controversial images. We answered some of them Wednesday in response to calls from reporters and bloggers. Below is a summary of the questions and our replies.
Continue reading >AP general counsel urges lawmakers to strengthen FOIA
Associated Press General Counsel Karen Kaiser today urged lawmakers to enact bipartisan legislation now before the U.S. Senate to strengthen the Freedom of Information Act and make it work better.
Continue reading >AP and other news organizations seek Freddie Gray report
A coalition of news organizations, including The Associated Press, has called on the Baltimore Police Department to release immediately its report on the death of Freddie Gray that it has submitted to the Maryland state’s attorney.
Continue reading >Vietnam photos of Henri Huet displayed in France
Henri Huet, one of the most admired photojournalists of the Vietnam War, is being remembered in an exhibit of his work in France.
Continue reading >Expanding state coverage through ‘Shared News Desk’
Reinforcing AP’s long-standing commitment to state news coverage, we’ve hired more than a dozen journalists over the past year to leverage the power of AP’s cooperative and expand our state reports.
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