In 1980, the Washington Post ran a harrowing story about an 8-year-old Washington D.C boy addicted to heroin. The story described “needle marks freckling the baby-smooth skin of his thin, brown arms.” The reporter’s assistant managing editor, Bob Woodward, submitted the story for a Pulitzer Prize, and it won. There was only one problem: the … Continue reading Life on the Drug Beat
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