05/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/14/2025 13:41
[NEW YORK] May 14, 2025 - The Wall Street Journal has received 13 New York Press Club Journalism Awards, the most for any news organization this year. The Journal won the prestigious Gold Keyboard Award and was recognized for its reporting across multiple categories including business, climate, environment, consumer, crime, national politics, sports and more.
Christopher Weaver, Tom McGinty, Anna Wilde Mathews, Mark Maremontand Andrew Mollicawon the Gold Keyboard award for "The Secret Schemes Insurers Use to Pocket Billions From Medicare."
Alexander Saeedywon the Mark Lieberman Memorial Award for Business Reportingfor "Overworked: How Wall Street Pushes Young Bankers to the Edge."
David Uberti, Eric Niiler, Derek Cai, Miho Inada, and Peter Landerswon the Climate and Environment - Nationalaward for "AI Ambitions Drive a Nuclear Power Comeback."
Clare Ansberryand Anne Tergesenwon the Consumer Reportingaward for "The Growing Toll of Caregiving."
Feliz Solomon, Rachel Liang, and Patricia Kowsmannwon the Crime Reporting - National award for "The Multibillion Dollar 'Pig Butchering' Scam."
Julie Wernauwon the Feature Reporting - National award for "One Man's Descent into Mental Illness."
Ben Cohenwon the Feature-Science Medicine & Technology - Nationalaward for "Ben Cohen and the Science of Success."
Andrea Fuller, Alexa Corse, John Westand Kara Dapenawon the Infographicsaward for "Elon Musk's Hard Turn to Politics, in 300,000 of His Own Words."
Annie Linskey, Siobhan Hughes, Laurence Norman, Drew Hinshaw, Andrew Restuccia, Emily Glazer, Rebecca Ballhaus and Erich Schwartzel won the Political Reporting - Nationalaward for "The Hidden Decline of Joe Biden."
Lingling Wei, Maria Byrne, Kate Linebaugh, Annie Minoff and Alan Rodriguez Espinoza won the Podcast - National - Scriptedaward for "The Missing Minister."
Joe Parkinson, Drew Hinshaw, Evan Gershkovich, Bojan Pancevski, Aruna Viswanatha and Thomas Grovewon the Special Event Reporting - Nationalaward for "Exposing Putin's Police State-From Inside a Russian Prison and Beyond."
Joe Flint, Amol Sharmaand Isabella Simonettiwon the Sports News - Nationalaward for "The NBA Megadeal That Reshaped Sports and Media."
Patience Haggin, Allison Pohle, Alison Siderand Sharon Terlepwon the Spot News - Nationalaward for "Inside the Alaska Airlines Blowout: 'Is It OK if I Hold Your Hand?"
The full list of this year's winners can be found here.