Associated Press, New York Times win Pulitzer for Ukraine coverage

Associated Press, New York Times win Pulitzer for Ukraine coverage

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In addition to the International Reporting Award, The New York Times took home the award for Pictorial Reporting and Commentary. The Times has won 137 Pulitzers since the prize’s inception.

The Wall Street Journal won for investigative reporting revealing financial conflicts of interest among officials from dozens of federal agencies.

Caitlin Dickerson, a reporter for The Atlantic magazine, took the explanatory reporting award for her in-depth investigation of the US policy of separating parents from their children at the US border under former President Donald Trump.

The Pulitzers also award prizes in eight categories for books, music and drama.

Two Washington Post reporters, Robert Samuels and Tolus Olorunipa, won the Pulitzer for general nonfiction for “His Name Is George Floyd,” a book about the black man whose 2020 police killing in Minneapolis sparked international protests. had given birth to

At most major American media outlets, a board of prominent editors or executives presides over the judging process.

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