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The Associated Press is the largest news-gathering organization in the world, disseminating news stories, photographs, graphics, audio and video.
Operating as a not-for-profit cooperative and based in New York City, the AP is owned by 1,500 daily newspaper members in the United States. Its mission is to be a global news network. The AP has more than 4,000 employees working in more than 240 bureaus throughout the world. Founded in 1846, the AP considers itself to be the world's most trusted independent news source.
The cooperative, running in a 24-hour news cycle, helps members distribute their stories and other content to other members and also picks up member stories for i...
Operating as a not-for-profit cooperative and based in New York City, the AP is owned by 1,500 daily newspaper members in the United States. Its mission is to be a global news network. The AP has more than 4,000 employees working in more than 240 bureaus throughout the world. Founded in 1846, the AP considers itself to be the world's most trusted independent news source.
The cooperative, running in a 24-hour news cycle, helps members distribute their stories and other content to other members and also picks up member stories for i...
The Associated Press is the largest news-gathering organization in the world, disseminating news stories, photographs, graphics, audio and video.
Operating as a not-for-profit cooperative and based in New York City, the AP is owned by 1,500 daily newspaper members in the United States. Its mission is to be a global news network. The AP has more than 4,000 employees working in more than 240 bureaus throughout the world. Founded in 1846, the AP considers itself to be the world's most trusted independent news source.
The cooperative, running in a 24-hour news cycle, helps members distribute their stories and other content to other members and also picks up member stories for its use. It distributes content to 121 countries and in four languages. The AP has won 49 Pulitzer Prizes in reporting and story-telling and 30 for photography.
Operating as a not-for-profit cooperative and based in New York City, the AP is owned by 1,500 daily newspaper members in the United States. Its mission is to be a global news network. The AP has more than 4,000 employees working in more than 240 bureaus throughout the world. Founded in 1846, the AP considers itself to be the world's most trusted independent news source.
The cooperative, running in a 24-hour news cycle, helps members distribute their stories and other content to other members and also picks up member stories for its use. It distributes content to 121 countries and in four languages. The AP has won 49 Pulitzer Prizes in reporting and story-telling and 30 for photography.
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Tests show ricin in letters to Obama, senator
Associated PressThe FBI says laboratory tests have confirmed the presence of ricin in letters mailed to a U.S. senator and to President Barack Obama. The FBI said Thursday that further tests are still being done, but that lab results show the toxin was used in the...Tags: Barack Obama, Pharmaceuticals, Ricin Mail Attacks (2013), Netherlands, Dismemberment
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Americans Roth, Shapley win Nobel economics prize
Associated PressTwo American scholars were awarded the Nobel economics prize on Monday for studies on the match-making that takes place when doctors are coupled up with hospitals, students with schools and human organs with transplant recipients. The work of Alvin Roth...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, New York City, Photography, Arts and Culture, Students
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Md. mother charged with abuse in infant's death
A Frederick woman is charged with child abuse in the November death of her 3-month-old son. The Frederick News-Post reported that 21-year-old Elizabeth Tramonte was charged in an indictment unsealed Thursday. She’s being held in the Frederick...Tags: Child Abuse, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Injuries and Wounds, Prosecution, Abusive Behavior
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Police report: Megachurch pastor choked daughter
Associated PressThe 15-year-old daughter of megachurch pastor Creflo Dollar told authorities her father choked and punched her, and hit her with his shoe during an argument over whether she could go to a party, according to a police report. Dollar’s 19-year-old...Tags: Chuck Grassley, Foreign Exchange Market, Choking, Christianity, Religion and Belief
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Local man's redistricting lawsuit dismissed
andrews@herald-mail.comThe legal landscape for Maryland’s recent congressional redistricting has become clearer with the dismissal of two more lawsuits, including one filed by a Washington County man. Still, challenges to the plan remain alive. The plaintiffs in one case...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Illegal Immigrants, Politics
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Bongino to face incumbent Cardin for Md. U.S. Senate seat
Associated PressFormer U.S. Secret Service agent Daniel Bongino won the Republican nomination for Senate in Maryland on Tuesday night, and he will face Democratic incumbent Sen. Benjamin Cardin in the general election. Bongino highlighted the need for reducing tax...Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, Primaries, Health, Executive Branch
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Romney, Santorum off to N.H. after virtual tie
Associated PressA squeaker of an Iowa victory behind him, a smiling Mitt Romney jetted to New Hampshire insisting that his staying power sets him apart from caucus runners-up Rick Santorum and Ron Paul and the rest of the GOP presidential field. Michele Bachmann...Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, John McCain, Republican National Conventions, CBS Corp.
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Penn State president grilled by alumni in Pittsburgh
Penn State University President Rodney Erickson was grilled Wednesday by alumni unhappy about how the school handled a child sex abuse scandal, the firing of longtime football coach Joe Paterno and a lack of transparency over the case.
Erickson is...Tags: Justice System, College Sports, Jerry Sandusky, Football, The Pennsylvania State University
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Pension cost-shift plan might hit teacher salaries, some say
julieg@herald-mail.comIn announcing a proposal to shift some teacher pension costs to local counties this past week, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley said local jurisdictions haven’t had enough incentive to control salaries because the state has borne the cost of...Tags: Justice System, Interior Policy, Politics, Teaching and Learning, Health
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