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Global Director of Media Relations and Corporate Communications. Former news anchor. alum. Metro-Detroit native. See .

Joined March 2011

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  1. An Associated Press investigation finds at least 75 publicly traded companies, some worth more than $100 million, received $300 million from a relief fund meant to help small businesses through the coronavirus.

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  2. Apr 17

    "But Trumpov’s campaign is concerned about losing support in several key swing states, particularly Florida and Wisconsin, according to five current and former campaign staffers who spoke to The Associated Press"

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  3. Apr 16

    WASHINGTON (AP) — In late February when President Donald Trumpov was urging Americans not to panic over the novel coronavirus, alarms were sounding at a little-known intelligence unit situated on a U.S. Army base an hour’s drive north of Washington.

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  4. Apr 15

    “The risk of transmission and spread is high,” the Chinese government concluded in internal documents. The next day, a top official downplayed the risk on national television.

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  5. Apr 15

    EXCLUSIVE: Top Chinese health officials ordered secret preparations for a pandemic nationwide. Documents show they didn't warn the public for six days.

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  6. Apr 14

    Pastor of Miss. church whose congregants were fined for drive-in service tells AP: “We’re afraid of the coronavirus as much as anybody else. And if we thought we were putting our people in danger at all, we wouldn’t do this.” (w/ , )

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  7. Apr 14

    A man sitting on the ledge of a freeway. Mask-clad pedestrians moving past shuttered shops. These are among the images of a ghostly virus-era New York captured from the back of a motorbike. Listen to and Enric Marti talk about this assignment.

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  9. Apr 14

    NEW: In interview, Fauci says "we’re not there yet" on critical testing and tracing for coronavirus infections that will be needed to reopen the U.S. economy.

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  10. Must-watch video narrated by photo editor Enric Marti and photographer Maye-E Wong () on how they captured ghostly photos of NYC via motorbike:

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  11. Apr 10

    International charities that operate in developing countries are operating in the U.S. as COVID-19 continues to spread, overwhelming health systems. By and of investigative team with and

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  12. Apr 10

    How journalists pushed for access to show rare glimpses inside coronavirus pandemic, from Spain ICU to NYC funeral home:

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  13. Apr 9

    Really proud of my colleagues today. Please take time to read this important story, watch the videos and see the pictures. This is New York Tough.

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  14. Apr 9

    The appearance of whales off the coast of southern France is the latest indication that coronavirus lockdowns for humans are providing a respite for nature. reports:

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  15. Apr 9

    A team of AP journalists set out to tell stories from the front lines of the fight against the virus in New York. I still tear up watching these interviews, no matter how many times I watch.

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  16. Apr 9

    "We’re all in this together.” reporters spent 24 hours with 10 New Yorkers who are on the frontlines of the outbreak and doing their part to save a city under siege. Find their stories at

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  17. New from : 5 things to know today - that aren’t about the virus:

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  18. Apr 3

    A text message between an entrepreneur and a San Francisco emergency room nurse led to medical staff receiving donated meals from some of the city's finest restaurants. In today's AP series, "One Good Thing."

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  19. Apr 3

    AP PHOTOS: It’s a scene playing out all over the world. Drone photos captured by AP photographer David Goldman show the empty streets, the silent playgrounds and the lone commuter. Rush hour feels more like hush hour.

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  20. Apr 1

    More evidence is emerging that the coronavirus can be spread by people who show no symptoms. That’s just one of our stories that will help you understand the outbreak.

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