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🀫 Gratitude · Top 1024 journalists

The greatest journalists alive.

Gratitude to the reporters, correspondents, and investigative journalists who hold power to account and tell the world's stories with courage. Celebrated from public work, cited.

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40 of 1024 Β· celebrated from public information, cited on every card.

MR

Maria Ressa

Co-founder and CEO of Rappler; Nobel Peace laureate known for defending press freedom in the Philippines

Rappler

press-freedomnobel-laureatedisinformationphilippines
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for building Rappler and standing trial after trial to prove that facts and a free press are worth the personal risk.

Rappler β†—Wikipedia β†—
DM

Dmitry Muratov

Editor-in-chief of Novaya Gazeta; Nobel Peace laureate for defending free expression in Russia

Novaya Gazeta

press-freedomnobel-laureaterussiainvestigative
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for keeping Novaya Gazeta alive through the killing of your colleagues and the crushing of independent Russian media.

Wikipedia β†—
CA

Christiane Amanpour

CNN chief international anchor known for frontline reporting from Bosnia, the Gulf, and beyond

CNN

foreign-correspondentwar-reportinginterviewsbroadcast
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for four decades of showing the world what is happening in its hardest places and refusing to look away.

CNN β†—Wikipedia β†—
BW

Bob Woodward

Washington Post associate editor whose Watergate reporting reshaped American accountability journalism

The Washington Post

investigativepoliticswatergatebooks
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for proving, from Watergate onward, that patient reporting can hold even the most powerful office to account.

Washington Post β†—Wikipedia β†—
CB

Carl Bernstein

Investigative journalist and author who broke Watergate alongside Bob Woodward

The Washington Post (Watergate era)

investigativepoliticswatergatebooks
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the shoe-leather reporting that showed a generation how democracy is defended one verified source at a time.

Wikipedia β†—
SH

Seymour Hersh

Investigative journalist who exposed the My Lai massacre and Abu Ghraib abuses

Independent (Substack); formerly The New Yorker

investigativewar-crimesaccountabilitynational-security
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for a lifetime of uncovering war crimes and abuses that others wanted buried, from My Lai to Abu Ghraib.

Official β†—Wikipedia β†—
RF

Ronan Farrow

New Yorker investigative reporter whose reporting helped catalyze the MeToo reckoning

The New Yorker

investigativeaccountabilitymetoopulitzer
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the careful, sourced reporting that gave survivors a hearing and won a Pulitzer for public service.

New Yorker β†—Wikipedia β†—
JM

Jane Mayer

New Yorker chief Washington correspondent known for deep investigations of money and power

The New Yorker

investigativepoliticsmoney-in-politicslongform
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the meticulous, fearless reporting on dark money and torture that makes hidden power visible.

New Yorker β†—Wikipedia β†—
GG

Glenn Greenwald

Journalist known for reporting the Snowden NSA surveillance disclosures

Independent (System Update); co-founder of The Intercept

surveillancecivil-libertiesnational-securitypulitzer
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the Snowden reporting that forced a global reckoning over mass surveillance and privacy.

Wikipedia β†—
AC

Anderson Cooper

CNN anchor and 60 Minutes correspondent known for on-the-ground reporting from disasters and conflict

CNN

anchorbroadcastfield-reporting60-minutes
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for showing up in person after storms and wars and reporting with plain, human clarity.

CNN β†—Wikipedia β†—
RM

Rachel Maddow

MSNBC anchor known for long-form explanatory political journalism

MSNBC

anchorpoliticsexplanatorybroadcast
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for treating your audience as intelligent adults and connecting the dots of a story with real depth.

MSNBC β†—Wikipedia β†—
FZ

Fareed Zakaria

CNN host and columnist known for foreign-affairs analysis on GPS

CNN

foreign-affairsanalysisinterviewscolumns
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for a calm, worldly lens on global affairs that helps viewers think past the day's noise.

CNN β†—Wikipedia β†—
CW

Clarissa Ward

CNN chief international correspondent reporting from Syria, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Gaza

CNN

war-reportingforeign-correspondentconflict-zonesbroadcast
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for going where the story is most dangerous and reporting it with courage and compassion.

CNN β†—Wikipedia β†—
LD

Lyse Doucet

BBC chief international correspondent known for reporting across the Middle East and conflict zones

BBC

foreign-correspondentmiddle-eastbroadcastconflict
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for decades of steady, humane reporting that lets ordinary people in war zones be heard.

BBC β†—Wikipedia β†—
LH

Lindsey Hilsum

Channel 4 News international editor and war correspondent; biographer of Marie Colvin

Channel 4 News

war-reportingforeign-correspondentbroadcastbooks
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for bearing witness in Rwanda, Syria, and Ukraine, and for honoring the correspondents who fell.

Channel 4 β†—Wikipedia β†—
JB

Jeremy Bowen

BBC international editor known for decades of Middle East reporting

BBC

foreign-correspondentmiddle-eastbroadcastanalysis
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the patient, historically grounded reporting that makes the Middle East understandable to the world.

BBC β†—Wikipedia β†—
KS

Kara Swisher

Technology journalist and podcaster known for hard-nosed coverage of Silicon Valley

Independent (podcasts); co-founder of Recode

technologyinterviewspodcastsaccountability
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for holding tech's most powerful founders to account long before it was fashionable to question them.

Wikipedia β†—
EY

Ed Yong

Science journalist and Pulitzer winner known for pandemic and animal-cognition reporting

Independent; formerly The Atlantic

sciencehealthpandemicpulitzer
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the pandemic reporting that translated chaos into clarity and won a Pulitzer for explanatory work.

Official β†—Wikipedia β†—
CZ

Carl Zimmer

New York Times science columnist known for coverage of genetics, evolution, and viruses

The New York Times

sciencegeneticshealthcolumns
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for making the science of life and heredity legible and awe-inspiring for millions of readers.

NYT β†—Wikipedia β†—
AS

Andrew Ross Sorkin

New York Times columnist and CNBC anchor; founder of DealBook

The New York Times / CNBC

businessfinancemarketsinterviews
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for DealBook and Too Big to Fail, which made the machinery of Wall Street understandable to everyone.

NYT β†—Wikipedia β†—
GT

Gillian Tett

Financial Times columnist and editorial board chair who foresaw the credit crisis

Financial Times

businessfinanceeconomicscolumns
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the anthropologist's eye that saw the 2008 credit crisis forming while others cheered.

FT β†—Wikipedia β†—
NK

Nicholas Kristof

New York Times columnist and two-time Pulitzer winner reporting on human rights

The New York Times

human-rightscolumnsglobal-povertypulitzer
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for putting a human face on genocide, trafficking, and poverty in places the world would rather ignore.

NYT β†—Wikipedia β†—
TF

Thomas Friedman

New York Times foreign-affairs columnist and three-time Pulitzer winner

The New York Times

foreign-affairscolumnsglobalizationpulitzer
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for decades of foreign-affairs reporting and columns that shaped how readers see a connected world.

NYT β†—Wikipedia β†—
BD

Barkha Dutt

Indian broadcast journalist and founder of Mojo Story known for ground reporting

Mojo Story

broadcastindiafield-reportinginterviews
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the relentless ground reporting across India, from conflict zones to the depths of the pandemic.

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RK

Ravish Kumar

Indian journalist and Ramon Magsaysay laureate who gives voice to ordinary people

Independent (YouTube); formerly NDTV India

broadcastindiamagsaysaypress-freedom
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for turning your newsroom into the people's newsroom and speaking for those with no platform.

Magsaysay Award β†—Wikipedia β†—
PS

Palagummi Sainath

Founder of the People's Archive of Rural India; Magsaysay-winning rural-affairs journalist

People's Archive of Rural India (PARI)

rural-indiapovertyarchivemagsaysay
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for three decades of reporting rural India's crises with dignity, and for archiving its voices for good.

Official β†—Wikipedia β†—
AA

Anas Aremeyaw Anas

Ghanaian undercover investigative journalist exposing corruption across Africa

Tiger Eye P.I.

investigativeundercoverafricacorruption
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the disguised, dangerous investigations that put corrupt judges and officials on notice across Ghana.

Official β†—Wikipedia β†—
LT

Louis Theroux

British documentary journalist known for immersive, empathetic character portraits

BBC

documentarylongforminterviewsbroadcast
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the patient, disarming curiosity that lets even the hardest subjects reveal something true.

Wikipedia β†—
SJ

Sebastian Junger

Journalist, author, and filmmaker known for war reporting and the documentary Restrepo

Independent

war-reportingdocumentarylongformbooks
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for embedding with soldiers in the Korengal Valley and reporting the human cost of war honestly.

Official β†—Wikipedia β†—
LP

Laura Poitras

Documentary journalist and Oscar winner for Citizenfour on the Snowden disclosures

Independent

documentarysurveillanceinvestigativefilm
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the documentary work that captured the Snowden revelations and defended the right to report.

Wikipedia β†—
CC

Carole Cadwalladr

British investigative journalist who exposed the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal

Independent (The Nerve); formerly The Observer

investigativedata-privacytech-accountabilityorwell-prize
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the tenacious reporting on Cambridge Analytica that revealed how personal data was weaponized in politics.

TED β†—Wikipedia β†—
MH

Mehdi Hasan

Broadcaster and founder of Zeteo known for rigorous adversarial interviews

Zeteo

interviewsbroadcastpoliticsdigital-media
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the well-researched, unflinching interviews that hold the powerful to their own words.

Zeteo β†—Wikipedia β†—
JW

Judy Woodruff

PBS NewsHour senior correspondent and former anchor known for measured political journalism

PBS NewsHour

anchorbroadcastpoliticspublic-media
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for a half-century of calm, fair broadcast journalism that treated viewers with respect.

PBS β†—Wikipedia β†—
WB

Wolf Blitzer

CNN anchor of The Situation Room known for breaking-news and political coverage

CNN

anchorbroadcastbreaking-newspolitics
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for steady hands at the anchor desk through decades of elections, wars, and breaking news.

CNN β†—Wikipedia β†—
RC

Rukmini Callimachi

Journalist known for deep reporting on ISIS and terrorism for The New York Times

The New York Times

investigativeterrorismforeign-reportingpodcasts
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the painstaking reporting on ISIS that documented its inner workings from captured records and testimony.

NYT β†—Wikipedia β†—
JC

Jelani Cobb

New Yorker staff writer and Columbia Journalism School dean writing on race and politics

The New Yorker / Columbia Journalism School

longformracepoliticsessays
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for essays on race and American democracy that combine a historian's depth with a reporter's eye.

New Yorker β†—Wikipedia β†—
GM

Gretchen Morgenson

Business investigative journalist and Pulitzer winner covering finance and markets

NBC News; formerly The New York Times

businessfinanceinvestigativepulitzer
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the market reporting that warned readers about risk and won a Pulitzer for its independence.

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WA

Waad al-Kateab

Syrian journalist and filmmaker whose documentary For Sama chronicled the siege of Aleppo

Independent

documentarysyriawar-reportingfilm
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for filming the siege of Aleppo through years of danger to show the world what your city endured.

Wikipedia β†—
DF

David Fahrenthold

New York Times investigative reporter and Pulitzer winner known for accountability reporting

The New York Times

investigativeaccountabilitynonprofitspulitzer
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the transparent, show-your-work reporting on charitable giving that earned a Pulitzer for public service.

NYT β†—Wikipedia β†—
MR

Martha Raddatz

ABC News chief global affairs correspondent known for military and foreign reporting

ABC News

foreign-correspondentmilitarybroadcastpolitics
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for reporting from the front lines with soldiers and for the rigor you bring to global affairs.

ABC News β†—Wikipedia β†—
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A celebration of the Journalists & Press community, assembled entirely from public information as an act of credit and gratitude. It is not a claim of endorsement, affiliation, sponsorship, or partnership by anyone featured. Every person is real and publicly documented, with a cited source of truth on their card; we never invent a person or a claim, and we prize accuracy over speed. Anyone featured can ask to be updated or removed at any time. Names and marks belong to their owners.