Gerald Loeb Award winners for Investigative

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The Gerald Loeb Award is given annually for multiple categories of business reporting. The "Investigative" category was first awarded in 2013.

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Gerald Loeb Award for Investigative (2013–2022)

Articles in Series
  1. "Vast Mexico Bribery Case Hushed Up by Wal-Mart After Top-Level Struggle", April 22, 2012 [2]
  2. "Turmooil at Wal-Mart: The Players", April 22, 2012 [2]
  3. "Wal-Mart Takes A Broader Look at Bribery Cases", November 16, 2012 [2]
  4. "The Bribery Aisle: How Wal-Mart Used Payoffs To Get Its Way in Mexico", December 18, 2012 [2]
Articles in Series: [4]
  1. "Coal industry's go-to law firm withheld evidence of black lung, at expense of sick miners", [4] October 29, 2013 [5]
  2. "Johns Hopkins medical unit rarely finds black lung , helping coal industry defeat miners' claims", [4] October 30, 2013 [6]
  3. "As experts recognize new form of black lung, coal industry follows familiar pattern of denial", [4] November 1, 2013 [7]
Articles in Series:
  1. "Big data offers new way to find hidden drug interactions", February 11, 2016 [11]
  2. "Mix of medications leaves woman fighting for life", February 11, 2016 [12]
  3. "Pharmacies miss half of dangerous drug combinations", December 1, 2016 [13]
Articles in Series: [17]
  1. "The Internet Is Overrun With Images of Child Sexual Abuse. What Went Wrong?", September 29, 2019 [17]
  2. "Child Abusers Run Rampant as Tech Companies Look the Other Way", November 9, 2019 [18]
  3. "Video Games and Online Chats Are 'Hunting Grounds' for Sexual Predators", December 7, 2019 [19]
  4. "Fighting the Good Fight Against Online Child Sexual Abuse", December 23, 2019 [20]
Article:
"Heroin's Hidden Ingredient Is a Chemical Made by U.S. Companies", August 26, 2020 [22]
Articles: [24]
  1. "Poisoned Part 1: The Factory", March 24, 2021 [25]
  2. "Poisoned Part 2: The Failings", March 29, 2021 [26]
  3. "Poisoned Part 3: The Fallout", December 2, 2021 [27]

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The Gerald Loeb Award is given annually for multiple categories of business reporting. The "Personal Finance" category was awarded in 2010–2018, with eligibility open to print, online, and broadcast journalists who have a track record of informing and protecting individual investors and consumers without having a personal agenda or conflict of interest. The category was renamed "Personal Service" in 2019 and expanded to include journalists in all media. It was renamed "Personal Finance & Consumer Reporting" in 2020.

The Minard Editor Award is given annually as part of the Gerald Loeb Awards to recognize business editors "whose work does not receive a byline or whose face does not appear on the air for the work covered." The award is named in honor of Lawrence Minard, the former editor of Forbes Global, who died in 2001. The first award was given posthumously to Minard in 2002. The jury panel decided not to give the 2022 award.

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