Harper Lee, who wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," filed a lawsuit Friday to re-secure the copyright to it. Full story
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Carl Bernstein and MSNBC’s Alex Witt talk Office Politics. They discuss the most fearful period during Watergate, a colorful but threatening anecdote from President Nixon’s Attorney General John Mitchell, and Bernstein’s take on the state of the Catholic Church.
When an American city dies, is a funeral the only solution? Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charlie LeDuff and ESPN.com columnist Jemele Hill join Melissa Harris-Perry to talk about Detroit as it moves closer to becoming the largest American municipality in history to file for bankruptcy.
Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Carl Bernstein discusses the direction of the Catholic church after the surprise resignation of Pope Benedict XVI.
David Barboza of The New York Times, who won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting, for his exposure of corruption at high levels of the Chinese government, including billions in secret wealth owned by relatives of the prime minister, is pictured during the announcement of Pulitzer Pri
Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. holds up four fingers to indicate the four Pulitzer Prizes won by the New York Times, as winners for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize are announced at The New York Times newsroom in New York April 15, 2013. Also pictured are (from L-R): CEO Mark Thompson, Sulzberger, Assistant