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Keep in mind reciprocal Club memberships when traveling, nearby and abroad
One of the member benefits of the National Press Club is the opportunity to visit and use the facilities at nearly 70 reciprocal clubs located in cities across the U.S. and abroad. In fact, one such arrangement is quite nearby. The Press Club has a summer reciprocity with the Cosmos Club that runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day. This recent story in The Wire highlights a visit to the Club by Cosmos members. If you intend to visit a reciprocal club, notify the NPC Membership Department ([email protected]), specify the club you hope to visit and your planned dates. A letter of introduction will…
Type: News
The Freelance Life: What to know and how to grow
Whether you’re just stepping into the freelance world or looking to grow your independent journalism business, join us on Aug. 15 for a half-day virtual conference designed to equip you with practical tools, insider knowledge, and expert guidance. Participants will hear from seasoned freelancers, editors, and an attorney about today’s freelance landscape and learn how to build their businesses, successfully pitch stories, and thrive as an independent journalist in an evolving industry. With tailored tracks for both new and experienced freelancers, this conference is your chance to sharpen…
Type: Event
Members invited to show best photos in annual exhibit, on theme of climate change
National Press Club members are again invited to display their best photography, as digital images or print photos, in the main 13th floor lobby Sept. 2 - Sept. 30. Instructions for taking part in the exhibit are now available. The entry period begins Aug. 1. This is the 26th straight year for the exhibit. This year, NPC's Photography Team will feature images about the climate crisis. As in previous years, Club members may submit their original photography on any subject, but this year we plan to highlight images of climate change effects and mitigation efforts. The Photo Team is seeking…
Type: News
Winners
Ann Cottrell Free Animal Reporting Award (Broadcast) Chiara Eisner and Nicholas McMillan, NPR for “'That's a bloodbath': How a federal program kills wildlife for private interests” Honorable Mention: ABC News and reporting partners KXTV, KSTP and KTNV for “Investigating SeaQuest” Ann Cottrell Free Animal Reporting Award (Print) Melody Gutierrez, Alene Tchekmedyian and David Wharton, Los Angeles Times for “Pets for Profit” Honorable Mention: The New York Times for “The Panda Factories” Arthur E. Rowse Award for Examining the News Media Floodlight for “Media Manipulation in America” Breaking…
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The Associated Press, Bloomberg News, Wall Street Journal win awards in National Press Club journalism contest
WASHINGTON, July 9, 2025 -- National Press Club President Mike Balsamo today announced the 2025 winners of the prestigious National Press Club Journalism Awards. This year’s honorees include news outlets from across the country, ranging from small newsrooms to major international organizations. Their award-winning work offered deeper insight into some of the most widely covered events of the year, brought critical self-reflection to the forefront, and demonstrated how investigative journalism continues to be a powerful force for change. “This year’s winners reflect the very best of what…
Type: News
Rubenstein: Trump’s presidential power brings early wins
President Donald Trump has tipped the scales of the three branches of government in his favor — and much of the country, and the markets, seem to be satisfied with it for now, David Rubenstein said Tuesday. This situation is virtually unprecedented, though much remains to be seen on how Trump’s vastly expanded executive branch power will be viewed by historians, said Rubenstein, an investor, philanthropist, author and historian. Rubenstein discussed his most recent book, "The Highest Calling: Conversations on the American Presidency," and his wide range of experience at a National Press Club…
Type: News