by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Apr 20, 2026 | General News & Business Features
APRIL 2026 – It’s only three days since The Atlantic has published “The FBI Director is MIA” and already the report has exploded across the internet and triggered a defamation lawsuit from the story’s subject, Kash Patel. Now, it’s...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Apr 15, 2026 | General News & Business Features
APRIL 2026 – The Los Angeles Times has a national correspondent based in, of all places, Atlanta. But perhaps that out-of-town perch gave Jenny Jarvie the space and perspective to report on the sensitive issue of Los Angeles’s steady population decline....
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Apr 1, 2026 | General News & Business Features
MARCH 2026 – A trio of AP reporters, largely by reviewing 911 call recordings, have told what’s really going on at the US’s largest ICE detention facility, Camp East Montana, which is located in El Paso TX. The story is grim: Camp East Montana houses...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Mar 9, 2026 | General News & Business Features
MARCH 2026 – On Feb. 28 the NYT published a lengthy report on the Feb. 17 avalanche in Lake Tahoe back country that took the lives of nine skiers – paying guests and their guides. It was the worst avalanche-skiing disaster in the region in decades, perhaps...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Feb 25, 2026 | General News & Business Features
FEBRUARY 2026 – Here’s yet another nicely documented article on out-in-the-open Trump corruption: According to a NYT report by White House correspondent Tyler Pager and Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Trump is interfering in the opening of the Gordie Howe...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Feb 25, 2026 | General News & Business Features
FEBRUARY 2026 – London-based WSJ reporter Carol Ryan, in a Feb. 18 report, zeroed in on the US economy’s dependence on tax revenues from billionaires and the super-rich, and its implications. It’s a short, straightforward piece accompanied by a...