Slate Awarded 2011 Hillman Prize

Which of these is not like the others? Slate‘s most read stories bar features two stories from yesterday, two from Wednesday, and one from…September of last year?

It’s no glitch. The 10-part series on income inequality from September, by Timothy Noah, won the 2011 Hillman Prize in the Magazine category this week. The Prize, named for New Deal architect Sidney Hillman, is awarded annually for work that demonstrates a “sense of social responsibility” and “highlights important social and economic issues.”

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