‘No different than terrorists’: Israel slams freelance journalists after report claims they had prior knowledge of Hamas attack
CNN and AP severed ties with one freelancer in the wake of the report.
On Nov 9, 2023 by Katherine Huggins
Why the Associated Press’ migrant NFT fiasco could be a troubling new trend
The backlash is not surprising.
On Mar 1, 2022 by Eleanor Pahl
Associated Press warns against using ‘alt-right’
‘In the past we have called such beliefs racist, neo-Nazi or white supremacist.’
On Nov 28, 2016 by Jay Hathaway
The Clinton campaign wants the Associated Press to delete a tweet it says is misleading
So far, the AP has declined.
On Aug 25, 2016 by Dahlia Dandashi
Super PAC supporting Marco Rubio uses unlicensed AP photo in attack ad
The AP has confirmed that it did not license the image to the Super PAC.
On Jan 19, 2016 by Aaron Sankin
Associated Press sues DOJ over fake story planted by FBI
FBI agent pretended to be an AP reporter.
On Aug 28, 2015 by Curt Hopkins
9 of the most entertaining clips from the AP’s impressive new YouTube archive
A look back at the nostalgic, the historic, and the overtly sexist.
On Aug 1, 2015 by Audra Schroeder
Bill Cosby tried to stop the AP from airing his non-response to rape allegations
This just gets worse and worse.
On Nov 20, 2014 by Michelle Jaworski
Should the AP Stylebook change ‘prostitute’ to ‘sex worker?’
Sex workers and their allies are asking the AP Stylebook to change the term “prostitute” to “sex worker” in its 2015 edition.
On Oct 15, 2014 by EJ Dickson
The NFL allegedly had the Ray Rice video in April
New AP report contradicts statements made by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell this week.
On Sep 10, 2014 by Michelle Jaworski
How to speak ill of Joan Rivers on Facebook
If you’re going to dance on her grave, do it with tact.
On Sep 8, 2014 by Emmett Rensin
The AP Stylebook’s latest change is wrong, but that’s never mattered less
Over? More than? There’s more than meets the eye to the latest linguistic meltdown.
On Mar 20, 2014 by Miles Klee
Email reveals U.S. military ordered evidence of bin Laden’s death destroyed
A recently obtained email reveals that a high-ranking U.S. official ordered military officers to destroy photographs of Osama bin Laden’s remains.
On Feb 11, 2014 by Dell Cameron
This footage from North Korea is what Instagram Video was made for
Pyongyang is closed to the world, but it’s open on Instagram.
On Jul 30, 2013 by Kris Holt
Chinese media mistake deviantART for Japanese military concepts
Artist Ridwan Chandra Choa is glad for the extra attention, though.
On May 23, 2013 by Fidel Martinez
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