The New York Times, The Washington Post and Reuters were aggregate winners of Pulitzer Prizes connected Monday, while nan publicity committee awarded a typical citation to nan Miami Herald’s Julie K. Brown for her reporting connected Jeffrey Epstein.
A number of nan winners reflected nan fallout from nan first twelvemonth of Donald Trump‘s 2nd term, pinch nan Pulitzer committee recognizing stories and sum of nan administration’s conflicts of interest, nan president’s campaigns of retribution, ICE raids and cutbacks to nan national workforce.
The Post was recognized successful nan nationalist work class for “piercing nan veil of secrecy astir nan Trump administration’s chaotic overhaul of national agencies and chronicling successful rich | item nan quality impacts of nan cuts and nan consequences for nan country.”
The winners of nan publicity awards are:
Public service: The Washington Post, for sum of nan overhaul of national agencies.
Breaking news reporting: Staff of nan Minnesota Star Tribune, for sum of nan wide shooting astatine Annunciation Church and School successful Minneapolis, arsenic students were attending a back-to-school Mass.
Investigative reporting: The New York Times, for stories connected Trump management conflicts of liking and “the moneymaking opportunities that travel pinch power, enriching his family and allies.”
Explanatory reporting: Susie Neilson, Megan Fan Munce and Sara DiNatale of nan San Francisco Chronicle, for a bid connected really security companies utilized algorithmic devices to undervalue properties destroyed by fires.
Beat reporting: Jeff Hortwitz and Engen Tham, Reuters, for reporting connected Meta’s “willingness to expose users, including children, to scams and AI manipulation.”
Local reporting: Dave Altimari and Ginny Monk of nan Connecticut Mirror and Sophie Chou and Haru Coryne of ProPublica, for a bid connected really nan state’s towning laws favored “unscrupulous companies.”
Staff of Chicago Tribune, for sum of nan the Trump administration’s migration crackdowns and nan guidance that followed.
National reporting: Staff of Reuters, notably Ned Parker, Linda So, Peter Eisler and Mike Spector, for “documenting really nan president utilized nan U.S. authorities and nan power of his supporters to grow executive powerfulness and nonstop vengeance connected his foes.”
More to come.