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American not-for-profit news agency

The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are distributed to its members, major U.S. daily newspapers and radio and television broadcasters. Since the award was established in 1917, the AP has earned 59 Pulitzer Prizes, including 36 for photography. The AP is also known for its widely used AP Stylebook, its AP polls tracking NCAA sports, and its election polls and results during US elections.

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COP29 Climate Finance Negotiations Stalled

Negotiations at the COP29 climate summit are underway to secure funding for vulnerable nations to adapt to climate change, with significant disagreements on the amount and distribution of funds.

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Global Gag Rule Threatens Healthcare Access in Zimbabwe

The article explores the potential consequences of reinstating the global gag rule on access to healthcare services, particularly for women, in Zimbabwe and other countries.

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Pakistan Suicide Bombing Kills 12

A suicide bombing in Pakistan kills 12 security personnel, prompting a military operation.

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Serbia Protests After Deadly Roof Collapse

Protests erupt in Serbia following a deadly railway station roof collapse, fueled by allegations of corruption and calls for arrests.

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Starmer Meets Xi Amid Efforts to Repair UK-China Ties

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss improving bilateral relations, while also raising human rights concerns.

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Americans Increasingly Turn to Digital Influencers for News

A Pew Research Center study reveals that a significant portion of Americans get their news from digital influencers, raising concerns about misinformation and political bias.

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US Weapons Stockpiles Depleted, Raising Indo-Pacific Concerns

The ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East are depleting critical U.S. weapons stockpiles, raising concerns about the military's ability to respond to potential conflicts in the Indo-Pacific region.

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COP30 in Belem: A Test for the Amazon and Brazil

The article discusses the preparations for COP30 in Belem, Brazil, highlighting the city's social and infrastructural challenges and the controversies surrounding President Lula's environmental policies.

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Indian State Elections Test Modi's Popularity

State elections in India's Maharashtra and Jharkhand test the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party.

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Bill Self Reaches 800 Wins

Kansas Jayhawks basketball coach Bill Self achieves his 800th career win, joining an elite group of coaches. The article also discusses his career challenges and future prospects.

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Russia Lowers Nuclear Weapons Threshold

Russia formally lowers the threshold for its nuclear weapons use, raising concerns about potential escalation in the Ukraine conflict.

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Marine on Trial for Subway Chokehold Death

A former U.S. Marine is on trial for manslaughter after fatally choking a homeless man on a New York City subway. The case raises questions about self-defense, mental health, and the use of force.

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