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Rosebud Winners: Three News Breakers on the Unraveling of Platner’s Candidacy

by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Jul 16, 2026 | General News & Business Features

JULY 2026 – Three pieces this month – first by Politico, then by the NYT and the WSJ – were out front on the revelation that Maine Senate Candidate Graham Platner allegedly sexually assaulted a friend five years ago. The Politico report led the way....

Rosebud Winner: Politico Sends (At Least Some) Reporters to NATO Summit

by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Jul 15, 2026 | General News & Business Features

JULY 2026 – Three journalists for Politico – Pentagon beat-reporter Paul McLeary, Victor Jack and White House Correspondent Dasha Burns – teamed up on a quick -turnaround piece last week on the NATO Summit in Turkey. The July 8 news story focused of...

Rosebud Winner: An Example of Excellent Daily Reporting by a Foreign Correspondent

by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Jul 8, 2026 | General News & Business Features

JULY 2026 – Ukraine-born Yaroslav Trofimov is chief foreign affairs correspondent at the WSJ, and his June 3 report on the Russian elite souring on the Ukraine war is an example of excellent news-trend work.  Headline: “Russia’s Elite is Souring on...

Rosebud Winner: SF Chronicle Examines the Meteoric Rise of Indian-American Communities in the Bay Area

by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Jun 19, 2026 | General News & Business Features

JUNE 2026 – You have to be a subscriber to SFChronicle.com to access it, but a May 26 report on the growth of the Indian American community in the Bay Area is well worth a read – and a worthy Rosebud winner to boot. It’s available, too, on Apple...

Rosebud Winner: ProPublica’s Year-long Series on US Oversight of Generic Drugs

by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Jun 18, 2026 | General News & Business Features

JUNE 2026 – Its first story on the subject was published a year ago this week, and since then nonprofit investigative news service ProPublica has deployed more than a dozen reporters to address regulation of generic drugs in the US. The bottom line from all that...

Rosebud Winner: A “Cattle Empire Ponzi Scheme” Laid Out by Two WSJ Reporters

by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Jun 17, 2026 | General News & Business Features

JUNE 2026 – Two WSJ reporters – one based in London – earlier this month did a post-mortem on the sad tale of a Kentucky man who grossly overstated the size of his far-flung cattle herds, getting into hock so deep that he committed suicide when his...
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