The Associated Press announced on Monday that it plans to "adapt" to changes in the news media by laying off eight percent of its staff.
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The AP said less than half of the anticipated cuts would involve its news employees, with the bulk happening within the US.
The AP will reduce its workforce by 8% through a combination of voluntary buyout offers and layoffs, according to CEO Daisy ...
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