The business journalism category finalists are:
Business Feature
Christopher Cannon and Josh Eidelson, Bloomberg Businessweek, “How the American Worker Got Fleeced”
Jared S. Hopkins, The Wall Street Journal, “How Pfizer Delivered a Covid Vaccine in Record Time”
Jen Wieczner, Fortune, “The Case of the Missing Toilet Paper”
Business Investigative Reporting
Staff, BuzzFeed News with International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, “FinCEN Files”
Juliet Linderman and Martha Mendoza, The Associated Press, “Deadly Shortages: America’s Medical Supply Crisis”
Margie Mason and Robin McDowell, The Associated Press, “Fruits of Labor”
See all of the finalists here. Winners will be announced at the annual Deadline Club Awards on Monday, May 17.
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