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Employees at The Associated Press
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Michael Liedtke
Business and Technology writer at Associated Press
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Gianluca D'Aniello
Global Media Technology Executive
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Anthony Brito
Senior Director, Content Services at The Associated Press
Updates
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Thanks to a mouse watching clips from “The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date. It's a diagram of the wiring connecting 84,000 neurons as they fired off messages in a piece of that mouse's brain about the size of a poppy seed. Read the full story here: https://buff.ly/qKHjXvr
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U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has reversed cuts in emergency food aid to several nations but maintained them in Afghanistan and Yemen, two of the world’s poorest countries. It marks the latest round of abrupt cancellations of foreign aid contracts run through the U.S. Agency for International Development and equally sudden reversals. Read the full story here: https://buff.ly/KC0BbEn
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The nominee for NASA's top job is outlining his vision for space exploration, highlighting Mars. President Donald Trump nominated billionaire spacewalker Jared Isaacman to become NASA's 15th administrator. Isaacman says he would prioritize sending astronauts to Mars while still supporting moon missions. Read the full story here: https://buff.ly/1iQT67o
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As the rhetoric around transgender athletes grows more heated, one organization is trying to create a safe space. The National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs allows trans and non-binary athletes to self-select their gender at its annual national meet. Read the full story here: https://buff.ly/gFbfJuU
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America’s educators have been turning to technology — especially digital surveillance — to screen for students who might harm themselves or others. But that approach brings issues with privacy. Without broad agreement on which strategies work best, some districts are trying a combination of technology, on-the-ground threat assessment teams and mental health supports. Read the full story here: https://buff.ly/zC5jxQ2
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Passover celebrations this year will again occur amid anxieties and divisions among many Jews related to the unresolved Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza and the specter of widespread antisemitism. Passover is a major Jewish holiday that is celebrated over seven or eight days each year. It begins at sunset on Saturday and ends after nightfall on April 20. Read the full story here: https://buff.ly/oNta9d2
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That’s a wrap on #NABShow 2025. We’re grateful to everyone who visited the #APWorkflowSolutions stand to learn more about #APStorytelling and the future of newsroom collaboration. 👏 A big thank you to: - The team that built and supported our presence on the ground - Our integration partners who help power connected workflows - Our customers - your feedback and ambition drive everything we do - And all the newsroom professionals who came by for a conversation Last but not least, a huge thank you to our dedicated AP colleagues who made this year’s show possible: Rachel Gabrielsen Andy Wormser Brian Doyle Brian Hopman Ryan Berg Paddy Payne Phil Avner Matt Iyer David Silverstein Alberto Esteves Brandon Rossman Arcadio Antrez Jason Smith Denis Lacerda Belinda Hernandez, MBA Malcolm Johnson - You guys DELIVERED! 🌟 Wishing everyone safe travels home. Here's to next year #NAB2026 #NABShow2025 #NewsroomTechnology #JournalismTools #APWorkflow #ENPS #NewsTech #APStorytelling #StorycentricWorkflows #ResponsibleAI
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