by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Feb 18, 2026 | General News & Business Features
FEBRUARY 2026 – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution stopped printing its newspaper at the end of last year, but to many Atlanta readers the news site keeps improving. There’s no better example of solid political reporting than a Feb. 3 piece by AJC chief...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Feb 18, 2026 | General News & Business Features
FEBRUARY 2026 – The WSJ on Jan. 31 threw back the curtain on another Trump Family grift – this time a $500 million stake from the United Arab Emirates in the Trump’s Liberty Financial crypto firm. It’s all glaringly sordid – yet such...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Feb 16, 2026 | General News & Business Features
FEBRUARY 2026 – The Washington Post has had a rough few weeks – it laid off 300 editorial staff to leave a newsroom of 500. But it continues to employ a handful of important voices, and it’s unlikely to fade away any time soon – unless Jeff...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Feb 6, 2026 | General News & Business Features
FEBRUARY 2026 – The Associated Press is certainly diminished in recent years. But no matter how much some try to denigrate it today, the AP remains an old-style standard bearer among US media outlets. Amid all the seismic change in the news business, the AP, a...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Dec 22, 2025 | General News & Business Features
DECEMBER 2025 – It’s been days of fallout now since the Dec. 16 release of Chris Whipple’s two-part piece on Trump Chief of Staff Susie Wiles – columnists like Peggy Noonan and Frank Bruni have wrestled with why Wiles, not a year into...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Dec 15, 2025 | General News & Business Features
DECEMBER 2025 – The WSJ beat the pants off the rest of the US press last week when Jose de Cordoba, Vera Bergengruen and Alex Leary reported on the Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado’s clandestine flight from her home country. In fact, the...