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Sidney Hillman Foundation Announces 2019 Hillman Prize Winners Highlighting Reporting on Military Base Conditions, Alex Acosta-Epstein Deal, and Trump Family Separation Policy

Sidney Hillman Foundation Announces 2019 Hillman Prize Winners Highlighting Reporting on Military Base Conditions, Alex Acosta-Epstein Deal, and Trump Family Separation Policy The passage merely reports award announcements and references already public investigations. It does not provide new evidence, specific transactions, or actionable leads. While it mentions high‑profile figures (Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, former President Trump), the information is already widely reported and offers little investigative value. Key insights: Reuters exposé on poor conditions at U.S. military bases.; Miami Herald investigation of Labor Secretary Alex Acosta’s deal with Jeffrey Epstein.; NBC/MSNBC reporting on the Trump administration’s family separation policy.

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Sidney Hillman Foundation Announces 2019 Hillman Prize Winners Highlighting Reporting on Military Base Conditions, Alex Acosta-Epstein Deal, and Trump Family Separation Policy The passage merely reports award announcements and references already public investigations. It does not provide new evidence, specific transactions, or actionable leads. While it mentions high‑profile figures (Labor Secretary Alex Acosta, former President Trump), the information is already widely reported and offers little investigative value. Key insights: Reuters exposé on poor conditions at U.S. military bases.; Miami Herald investigation of Labor Secretary Alex Acosta’s deal with Jeffrey Epstein.; NBC/MSNBC reporting on the Trump administration’s family separation policy.

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