"The executive editor of the National Enquirer says he plans to enter his paper's work on the John Edwards scandal for a Pulitzer Prize," the Washington Post reports.
Said editor Barry Levine: "It's clear we should be a contender for this."
"Although the Enquirer stories may or may not be prize-winning material -- the tabloid's most significant disclosures came in 2007 and 2008, and this year's Pulitzers will honor material published in 2009 -- there is no question that the paper scooped the rest of the media world."