by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Jun 1, 2026 | Opinions & Critical Reviews
MAY 2026 – Michelle Goldberg of the NYT earlier this month did some original reporting on Maureen Galindo, a Texas congressional candidate with a history of antisemitism. Goldberg expressed alarm that the Texas Democrat was getting support from shadowy PACs,...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | May 27, 2026 | Opinions & Critical Reviews
MAY 2026 – Michelle Singletary has been cranking out personal finance columns for The Washington Post for more than two decades now, and her work is directed at everyday people – not exactly the private-equity crowd. Her advice is often simple and...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Apr 15, 2026 | Opinions & Critical Reviews
APRIL 2026 – The people of Hungary spoke last Sunday, and their statement will echo, well, perhaps for eternity. Of the many rapidly produced commentaries on Victor Orban’s decisive loss, one – by Alexander Burns, a senior executive editor at...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Feb 24, 2026 | Opinions & Critical Reviews
FEBRUARY 2026 – Mark Leibovich has made a perfectly good living as a smart-ass DC journalist – a bit of Maureen Dowd and, say, Joe Queenan, all mixed in with some real on-the-ground reporting. His recent piece in The Atlantic – which sizes up of the...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Feb 16, 2026 | Opinions & Critical Reviews
FEBRUARY 2026 – Days after President Trump announced the creation of a “Board of Peace” to compete with the United Nations, Washington Post columnist Max Boot produced a cogent, persuasive and powerful commentary that buried the whole idea. Never...
by Rosebud Journalism Awards | Feb 6, 2026 | Opinions & Critical Reviews
FEBRUARY 2026 – Most know Daniel Yergin as the author of The Prize, the 1990 tome that’s widely regarded as the definitive history of global oil commerce and politics. And at age 79, he today remains the foremost authority on the subject. So when he...