Former FDA Leaders Decry Emergency Authorization of Malaria Drugs for Coronavirus
The emergency authorization of malaria drugs for use towards fighting coronavirus has received backlash from former FDA executives.
The emergency authorization of malaria drugs for use towards fighting coronavirus has received backlash from former FDA executives.
To understand the true extent of the new coronavirus, researchers across the United States are examining donated blood.
Peter Slevin, associate professor of journalism at Campus Consortium partner Medill School of Journalism, details Illinois' struggle to fight coronavirus with an "inadequate" federal response.
Many websites are tracking the disease and death caused by the coronavirus. But one of the earliest, an online dashboard run by Johns Hopkins University, has become the go-to place for the latest data on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Reporting Fellow alum Praveena Somasundaram from Guilford College explores how UNC students are grappling with whether or not to go home to immunocompromised family members.
For The SATO Project, the motto is “no dogs left behind.”
An in-jail, peer-to-peer program aimed at tackling addiction sees progress in Virginia.
A tale of dogs rescued from the streets and fields of Puerto Rico and the people who spend their days finding medical aid and new homes for them.
The Caregiver Tech Tool Finder recommends the best mobile apps, websites, and devices aimed at patients with dementia and their caregivers.
Historically associated with counterculture movements such as feminism and environmentalism, neopaganism is becoming much more common.
Scientists have come up with a way for you to hear the coronavirus.
The war court where the men accused of plotting the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks are on trial operates under classification rules that are inconsistent, complex and sometimes absurd.
On the arid plains of Colorado, where water supplies are dwindling, cooperation and innovation may offer new solutions to an old problem: How to slake a thirst as big as the Rocky Mountains
Four students have been selected to receive international reporting fellowships and the opportunity to work with Pulitzer Center staff on an international reporting project.
Peter Sawyer interviewed on EmeraldPlanet about the Pulitzer Center's reporting on water.
To mark World Water Day (March 22), the Pulitzer Center presented films on water and population at the 19th Annual Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital on Monday, March 21.
A discussion with Katherine Bliss, Director of the Global Water Policy Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and filmmakers Stephen Sapienza, Rhett Turner, Jonathan Wickham and Fred de Sam Lazaro followed the screening. The panel was moderated by Pulitzer Center Executive Director Jon Sawyer.
Featured films:
As part of the DC Environmental Film Festival, four films explore the conflicts tied to water issues, as part of the annual World Water Day observance.
Despite what Russia’s government might say, journalists and human rights workers are unable to carry out their work in an ordinary and open way in Chechnya.
How not to write a Pulitzer Center travel grant application. Pulitzer Center Senior Editor Tom Hundley discusses.
The Pulitzer Center has posted its annual report for 2010. The PDF of the report is available on the Pulitzer Center website.
The Pulitzer Center has posted its annual report for 2010. The PDF of the report is available on the Pulitzer Center website. What follows is the report's introductory overview by Pulitzer Center Board President Emily Rauh Pulitzer and Founding Director Jon Sawyer:
Last Friday Egyptian Americans and supporters of the Egyptian cause met in front of the White House to unify for the "Egyptian Solidarity March."
As the government of Egypt remains at a critical point, and protests have only increased in size and intensity, Egyptians abroad are expressing their unity.
As protests swarm Egypt, Egyptians abroad are proclaiming solidarity with the anti-government sentiment. Today in Washington, protesters called upon President Barack Obama to support the Egyptians.
Jennifer Redfearn and Tim Metzger's documentary on how rising sea levels are threatening Carteret Islanders, "Sun Come Up," has been nominated for an Oscar.
The nomination was for documentary (short subject). The winners of the 83rd Academy Awards will be announced February 27.
See all the nominees for this year's Oscars.