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  2. American Academy of Pediatrics - Wikipedia

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    The AAP News is the academy's official news magazine, [7] and Pediatrics is its flagship journal. [8] The AAP issues a weekly report [9] on COVID-19 cases in the United States. States began reporting COVID-19 cases on September 17, 2020. The AAP tracked 587,948 child COVID-19 cases, 5,016 child hospitalizations, and 109 child deaths. [10]

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    Australian Associated Press Ltd (AAP) is an Australian news agency.It was founded in 1935 by Keith Murdoch.. AAP employs around 90 journalists who work in bureaus in all states and territories of Australia except the Northern Territory.

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  7. Aftab Iqbal - Wikipedia

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    Aftab Iqbal (born 19 September 1958) is a Pakistani television host, journalist and businessman who founded an international Pakistani news channel, Aap Media Group. He is a former host of TV programs Hasb-e-Haal on Dunya News (2009–2010), Khabarnaak on Geo News (2010–2015), Khabardaar on Express News (2015–2018), Himaqatain (2018–2019) on 92 News, Khabarzar on Aap News (2019–2020 ...

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  9. 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.