New York Times wins 4 Pulitzers, New Yorker 3; Washington Post wins for coverage of Trump shooting
- The Pulitzer Prizes honored top journalism from 2024 on May 5, awarding The New York Times four prizes, The New Yorker three, and The Washington Post one.
- The awards honored coverage of the fentanyl crisis, U.S. Military operations, last summer’s attempt on President Trump’s life, and delays in urgent medical care for pregnant women in regions enforcing stringent abortion restrictions.
- Awardees included Kavitha Surana and colleagues for reporting on pregnant women dying after delayed urgent care, Azam Ahmed and associates for U.S. Policy failures in Afghanistan, and Doug Mills for assassination attempt photos.
- The Washington Post was recognized for its impactful and timely reporting on the assassination attempt involving President Trump, while ProPublica earned the distinguished public service gold medal for a second consecutive year.
- These awards highlight ongoing concerns about public health, conflict, and political violence, and acknowledge diverse journalistic formats including photography and podcasts.
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Pulitzer Prizes 2024: Celebrating Journalism's Pioneers
Pulitzer Prizes 2024: Celebrating Journalism's Pioneers The 2024 Pulitzer Prizes applauded a diverse group of media organizations, including The New York Times and The Washington Post, for their influential journalistic works. Prestigious prizes were awarded for tackling topics like the fentanyl crisis, potential US policy missteps, and an assassination attempt on former President Trump.ProPublica won the public service medal, thanks to its inci…
The New York Times won four Pulitzers, the New Yorker won three, and the Washington Post won for reporting on the assassination
The "New York Times" won four Pulitzer Prizes on Monday, and the "New Yorker" won three for journalism in 2024 when the topics were the fentanyl crisis, the US military and the assassination of President Donald Trump last summer.
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