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Update: What to expect when you’re interviewed by AP

, by Tom Kent

Sometimes people ask about the “ground rules” when they’re being interviewed or photographed by AP. Previously in this blog, we’ve described what you should expect when working with an AP reporter, photographer or videographer. Here’s that advice again, slightly expanded in light of some questions we’ve been asked:

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AP CEO welcomes DOJ’s revised media guidelines

, by Erin Madigan White

The Associated Press today welcomed revised guidelines on how the federal government could obtain records from the news media during leak investigations.

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AP statement on Mueller report

, by Erin Madigan White

AP Executive Editor Kathleen Carroll offered the following statement in response to a report from former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III, who was hired by the NFL to investigate how the league pursued evidence in the Ray Rice abuse case:

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AP’s long history of reporting from Cuba

, by Paul Colford

As the United States and Cuba move to restore diplomatic relations for the first time in more than 50 years, a look at The Associated Press’ long and unparalleled history on the island reflects the tensions that have marked the relationship between the two countries.

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Doubling down on state government coverage

, by Erin Madigan White

Building on The Associated Press’ unmatched presence in all 50 U.S. statehouses, we are adding to our competitive advantage by creating a team of state government specialists.

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