
In this July 31, 2018 photo, Paul Haven is shown in New York. The Associated Press has named Haven as its global director of top stories, Wednesday, Aug. 1. Haven will oversee the new Top Stories Hub, a multi-format consultancy that aims to elevate the storytelling and presentation of the news cooperative’s top global stories, in all media formats. Most recently, Haven has served as news director for Latin America, overseeing more than 100 journalists. His tenure included an award-winning investigation of the disappearance and likely murder of tens of thousands of Mexicans, a yearlong examination of Venezuela’s unravelling, and innovative, all-formats coverage of the Mexico-U.S. border.(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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Hegseth joins veterans, generals to mark 80th anniversary of battle of Iwo Jima
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