Hannah Natanson Wins a Pulitzer Six Days After the FBI Searched Her Home
Sunday is day six since the Public Service Pulitzer, day six since a federal judge blocked the DOJ from sifting Natanson's seized devices, and day six of White House silence.
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Sunday is day six since the Public Service Pulitzer, day six since a federal judge blocked the DOJ from sifting Natanson's seized devices, and day six of White House silence.
FCC Chairman Carr's DEI framing is the cover story for what is functionally a Kimmel reprisal, and Commissioner Anna Gomez has gone on the record calling the order unprecedented and unlawful.
Three weeks after the Breaking News Photography Pulitzer, the campaign over the al-Mutawaq image has hardened into case-study disinformation directed at a sitting laureate.
Twelve days before CBS News Radio's May 22 sign-off, the network has named no archive buyer for nearly a century of broadcast — a closure happening without a custodian.
Two weeks after the Pentagon barred wire content, the soldiers who fight the Iran war are reading every paper in the world about it except the one written for them.
The Bezos-sponsored Met Gala raised $42 million; the SEIU Ball Without Billionaires across town raised the counter-show, and an Amazon Labor Union founder under arrest.
Six days after the Special Citation for the reporting that exposed the Epstein non-prosecution, the West Wing has not addressed it; the Florida deposition window is now open for Carroll and Merida.