A new application for "the greatest": USAT reports Trump's 3500 lawsuits unprecedented for presidential nominee https://t.co/CQKOodeCkl
— David Folkenflik (@davidfolkenflik) June 1, 2016
Forbes says Elizabeth Holmes, formerly crowned as America's richest self-made woman, is now worth nothing. https://t.co/LPcj9pkt3A
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 1, 2016
"Just because you're a journalist you are not exempted from assassination, if you're a SOB," Philippine prez https://t.co/pBCuF3E0y2
— Hadas Gold (@Hadas_Gold) June 1, 2016
CJR chose the subject of the Pulitzer Prize for our first special print edition because it offers a rich means to observe the craft of journalism--its powers and its shortcomings. The conceit of the issue is this: We asked nine Pulitzer Prize winners to write, not about their own work, but about some other Pulitzer winner's work. They could choose from any category, from any period over the Pulitzer's 100 years.
On March 6, the San Francisco Chronicle published “Last Men Standing,” a feature on long-term AIDS survivors that told the stories of eight people who aren’t supposed to be here—men who were diagnosed with HIV in the 1980s,...