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HuffPost plans to drop AP stories, relaunch site in 2015 | Capital New York

HuffPost plans to drop AP stories, relaunch site in 2015 | Capital New York: In 2014 we continued to expand internationally, welcoming Brazil, Korea, Algeria, Morocco, Greece and India to the global HuffPost family, bringing us to 13 editions worldwide. (And yes, everyone has received pajamas.) Fifty percent of our audience now comes from outside the US -- a figure that was unimaginable when we began our international expansion three years ago -- and we’ve taken global editorial collaborations to a new level. During the World Cup, the dashboard built by our US data team brought news, photos and viral content curated by our Brazil editors to readers around the world. Translated stories shared among all HuffPost editions ranged from an explainer of the Tunisian elections to a profile of a community group in Greece that provides food and fellowship to the unemployed.

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