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  2. Americans for Prosperity - Wikipedia

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    AFP had a staff of 116 employees in September 2012, [26] and the next year it had chapters in 34 states and reported a membership of 2.3 million. [3] In June 2014, it had 240 employees in 32 states. [27] AFP has been active in national, state, [3] [28] [29] and local elections. [30] [31] AFP registered to lobby in 2014. [32]

  3. List of wire services - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters Type AA Anadolu Agency: Turkey Ankara State-owned enterprise AFP: Agence France-Presse: France: Paris: State-owned enterprise ANP: Algemeen Nederlands Persbureau: Netherlands: The Hague: Public company (since 2000) ANSA: Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata: Italy: Rome: Not-for-profit cooperative AP: Associated Press: USA: New York ...

  4. List of news agencies - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1835 as Agence Havas, and changing its name in 1944, Agence France-Presse (AFP) is the world's oldest news agency, and is the third largest news agency in the modern world after the Associated Press (AP) and Reuters. [1] Founded in 1846, Associated Press was founded in New York in the U.S. as a not-for-profit news agency.

  5. American Family Publishers - Wikipedia

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    A separate checkbox below the return address also allowed AFP to process address corrections without opening the envelope. [4] Star Search host Ed McMahon was the original spokesperson for American Family Publishers from its start and starting in 1993, Dick Clark (who co-hosted TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes on NBC with McMahon) later became ...

  6. Agence France-Presse - Wikipedia

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    Washington (North America) Hong Kong (Asia-Pacific) Montevideo (Latin America) Nicosia (Middle East) Paris (Europe and Africa) As of 2020, AFP claimed it employed 2,400 people of 100 nationalities, including 1,700 journalists. It provides information in six languages (French, English, Spanish, German, Portuguese and Arabic), twenty-four hours a ...

  7. AFP - Wikipedia

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    America First Party, another name for the Populist Party (United States, 1984) (1984–96) Americans for Prosperity , a Washington, D.C.–based political advocacy group, one of the most influential conservative organizations in the U.S.

  8. American General Center - Wikipedia

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    The America Tower is a 590 ft (180m) tall skyscraper. It was completed in 1983 and has 43 floors. It is the 21st tallest building in the city. It serves as the headquarters of Baker Hughes. [3] It served as the former headquarters of Continental Airlines; it now houses AIG American General and BDO USA, LLP. The other buildings include the Life ...

  9. America First Policy Institute - Wikipedia

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    The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit think tank that was founded in 2021 to promote Donald Trump's public policy agenda. [4] The organization was founded by Brooke Rollins, who serves as president and CEO and was formerly the acting director of the United States Domestic Policy Council under Trump, and Larry Kudlow, who serves as vice chair and formerly served as ...