Craig Wolff is an American journalist and author and a former sports, feature, and news writer for The New York Times.
While reporting for The New York Times, Wolff was part of the team that won the Pulitzer Prize for coverage of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
He shared in a second Pulitzer Prize in 2017 as an editor for an investigative project examining an NYPD enforcement policy targeting people of color and minority-owned businesses; presented jointly to ProPublica and the New York Daily News.
[1] It won a 2004 Christopher Award for "work that raises the human spirit."
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