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Sidney Hillman Foundation Announces 2019 Hillman Prize Winners

Sidney Hillman Foundation Announces 2019 Hillman Prize Winners The passage is a routine announcement of journalism awards. It mentions public figures (e.g., Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, Trump administration) only in the context of past reporting, not new allegations or undisclosed information. No actionable leads, financial flows, or misconduct claims are presented. Key insights: Awards recognize reporting on military housing conditions, Alex Acosta's deal with Jeffrey Epstein, and family separation policy.; Three federal investigations and a $386 million emergency program were cited as outcomes of prior reporting.; Judges include Ta‑Nehisi Coates and other prominent journalists.

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Sidney Hillman Foundation Announces 2019 Hillman Prize Winners The passage is a routine announcement of journalism awards. It mentions public figures (e.g., Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, Trump administration) only in the context of past reporting, not new allegations or undisclosed information. No actionable leads, financial flows, or misconduct claims are presented. Key insights: Awards recognize reporting on military housing conditions, Alex Acosta's deal with Jeffrey Epstein, and family separation policy.; Three federal investigations and a $386 million emergency program were cited as outcomes of prior reporting.; Judges include Ta‑Nehisi Coates and other prominent journalists.

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