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AP seeks answers from US gov’t on tracking of journalists

By BEN FOXDecember 14, 2021 GMT

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Associated Press sought answers Monday from the Department of Homeland Security on its use of sensitive government databases for tracking international terrorists to investigate as many as 20 American journalists, including an acclaimed AP reporter.

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