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Associated Press Refuses to Correct Anti-gun Story, Another Symptom of its Decline

When one of its correspondents writes about guns or the Second Amendment, the AP is just as inaccurate and biased as any other member of the legacy media.

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Founded in 1846, the Associated Press describes itself as “the most trusted source of fast, accurate, unbiased news in all formats and the essential provider of the technology and services vital to the news business.” More than half of the world’s population is exposed to AP stories every day, the wire service claims.

Associated Press members, traditionally newspapers, pay an annual fee based on their circulation for access to AP wire stories. Larger newspapers pay more, sometimes millions of dollars.