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  2. The Associated Press says buyouts and some layoffs are ... - AOL

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    The Associated Press said Monday that it would begin offering buyouts and lay off selected employees, part of a plan to reduce the news outlet's staff by about 8% and accelerate a transition to a ...

  3. Associated Press - Wikipedia

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    The Associated Press was formed in May 1846 by five daily newspapers in New York City to share the cost of transmitting news of the Mexican–American War. [7] The venture was organized by Moses Yale Beach (1800–68), second publisher of The Sun, joined by the New York Herald, the New York Courier and Enquirer, The Journal of Commerce, and the New York Evening Express.

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  5. Associated Press Television News - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered in North London, AP Television News was founded in 1994 as Associated Press Television or APTV. They moved to their present headquarters in 1999 when APTV bought out competitor Worldwide Television News (WTN) and hired Roberto FE Soto as their first NYC Bureau Chief. [ 1 ]

  6. AP study: Nine MLB teams cut payroll this winter, and the ...

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    The average salary increased 1.5% to $4.98 million on opening day, according to a study by The Associated Press. That was down from an 11.1% rise last year to $4.91 million and a 6% increase in ...

  7. 5 economic forces that could shape the first year of Trump's ...

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    In AP VoteCast, an extensive survey of last year's electorate, 4 in 10 voters called inflation the “single most important factor” in their choice for president.

  8. Executive Schedule - Wikipedia

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    Executive Schedule (5 U.S.C. §§ 5311–5318) is the system of salaries given to the highest-ranked appointed officials in the executive branch of the U.S. government. . The president of the United States appoints individuals to these positions, most with the advice and consent of the United States Sena

  9. Key Fed inflation gauge shows price increases match ... - AOL

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    Another major check on the health of the economy looms Friday with the October jobs report. Consensus expects the US economy added 101,000 jobs in October, a move lower from the 254,000 jobs added ...