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Mullins, ex-WSJ Pulitzer winner, joining Noosphere

July 23, 2025

Posted by Chris Roush

Brody Mullins

Former Wall Street Journal reporter Brody Mullins is joining Noosphere to write a weekly column.

He plans to write about how corporate America’s relationship with the federal government is slowly changing.

Mullins was an investigative reporter in the Washington bureau of The Journal covering business, lobbying and campaign finance before leaving a year ago. He has also covered the political intelligence industry and how investors mine Washington for market-moving information.

Mullins was part of the team that won the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for revealing financial conflicts of interest among officials at fifty federal agencies who bought and sold stocks of companies they were tasked with regulating.

Mullins started his career in Washington at National Journal’s CongressDaily and later at Roll Call, where he covered Congress and lobbying. He joined Dow Jones in March 2005 as a reporter covering tax legislation on Capitol Hill.

He is a Northwestern University graduate.

Noosphere is a monetization platform for journalists. Other journalists who have joined include Chuck Todd and Chris Cillizza.

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