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Hungarian journalists demand access to COVID wards

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<p>BUDAPEST, Hungary &mdash; More than two dozen Hungarian media outlets on Wednesday sent an open letter to the government demanding greater transparency and access...

NYT reporters writing young person’s edition of ‘She Said’

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<p>NEW YORK &mdash; An acclaimed book by two New York Times journalists who won Pulitzer Prizes for their investigation of Harvey Weinstein is coming...

Fox weather forecaster Dean turns into fierce Cuomo critic

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NEW YORK — To Fox News Channel's Janice Dean, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is a liar and a criminal. He blames others for...

Ex-top aide to former Maltese PM charged with corruption

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ROME — A former top government aide in Malta who was investigated by a journalist later killed by a car bomb has been arraigned...

Charles Lewis, former DC chief at AP and Hearst, has died

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WASHINGTON — Charles Lewis, a former Washington bureau chief for The Associated Press and The Hearst Newspapers who tirelessly advocated for the release of...

Ex-top aide to former Maltese PM charged with corruption

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<p>ROME &mdash; A former top government aide in Malta who was investigated by a journalist later killed by a car bomb has been arraigned...

Charles Lewis, former DC chief at AP and Hearst, has died

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<p>WASHINGTON &mdash; Charles Lewis, a former Washington bureau chief for The Associated Press and The Hearst Newspapers who tirelessly advocated for the release of...

One very jumbled year: Glimpses of AP’s pandemic journalism

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Hugging loved ones. Shaking hands. Going to school. Grabbing dinner at a restaurant. Visiting elderly family members. ...

Court hearing due for Associated Press reporter in Myanmar

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YANGON, Myanmar — A court in Myanmar is scheduled to hold a hearing on Friday for an Associated Press journalist detained while covering demonstrations...

Louisiana high school boasts 4 best-album Grammy nominees

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NEW ORLEANS — A New Orleans high school is celebrating Grammy nominations for four of its graduates. ...