AP’s dynamic duo strikes again: Here’s how they did it
Products made with United States prison labor can be found on grocery store shelves throughout the nation and beyond. That labor is often coerced, with
Products made with United States prison labor can be found on grocery store shelves throughout the nation and beyond. That labor is often coerced, with
Above all else, business journalism is about people: The people making business decisions and the people affected by them. The winners of the 18th Annual
ProPublica won the top prize in the 15th annual Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism for uncovering massive disparities in the amount of
In this episode, hosted by Megan Calcote, Katherine Fitzgerald and Eddie Keller interview Robin McDowell and Martha Mendoza of the Associated Press about their 2015
The AP investigation on use of slave labor in Southeast Asia to supply seafood to the U.S., the Gold winner in Reynolds Center’s 2015 Barlett
The Associated Press’ Robin McDowell, Margie Mason, Martha Mendoza and Esther Htusan worked in four countries to investigate slavery in Southeast Asia’s fishing industry. Their
The Associated Press, Minneapolis Star Tribune and The Palm Beach Post won gold, silver and bronze awards, respectively, in the ninth annual Barlett & Steele
For the past quarter-century, big media companies have been on a tear to get even bigger. For publishers, that meant snapping up broadcast properties around
Many small business stories revolve around interesting profiles and lending, but there’s far more information out there to cover. The Associated Press has expanded its
Matt Apuzzo, a Reynolds Center presenter, and Michael J. Berens, a 2011 winner of the Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Reporting, have each won
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