Ben Protess, OPRF ’02, brought his wife and kids to the New York Times’ newsroom in early May for the celebration honoring his team’s 2026 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting. “It was special to have them there to see our team’s hard work recognized and rewarded. They have definitely suffered through my missed family events and my talking on the phone with sources during vacations and holidays and weekends,” he said. Protess has been a…
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