Hannah Natanson Pulitzer Hits Day 7 as DOJ Rule 60(b) Window Closes May 18
The Justice Department has seven days to ask a federal judge to undo the ruling that just won a journalist a Pulitzer.
The news. The narrative. The timeline.
The Justice Department has seven days to ask a federal judge to undo the ruling that just won a journalist a Pulitzer.
The week's most operative escalation week produced a papal text about a cruise ship and a Coptic anniversary.
A hundred-year-old service ends in eleven days with seven hundred affiliates lacking a replacement and the archive lacking a buyer — the silence is the architecture.
The paper said for a week that the watchdog could not run Iran coverage, the watchdog has been running it, the frame was wrong, and the question changes.
Seven days of presidential silence on the Pulitzer slate hold as the Carroll and Merida deposition window opens in Okeechobee County — the discovery clock talks.
Eight weeks of documentary silence on the 1995 photograph hold as Pope Leo's Sunday Regina Caeli named Coptic friendship, mothers, and the Sahel, but not Pachamama.
Three full weeks after the Breaking News Photography Pulitzer, the campaign over the al-Mutawaq image has settled into a sustained discredit operation aimed at the laureate rather than the work.
Seven days after Chris Smalls was arrested outside the Met Gala, the Ball Without Billionaires frame has hardened into a labor-vs-Costume-Institute reading the gala did not want.