Monday, May 4, 2020

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Our newsroom was awarded a Pulitzer Prize. Read the work of the winner and finalists.
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Pulitzer medals

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Washington Post journalists won the Pulitzer Prize in one category this week and were named as finalists in three others.

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Explanatory Reporting | The Staff of The Washington Post WINNER
2°C: Beyond the Limit
"For a groundbreaking series that showed with scientific clarity the dire effects of extreme temperatures on the planet."
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Public Service | The Washington Post FINALIST
The Opioid Files
"For groundbreaking, data-driven journalism that used previously hidden government records and confidential company documents to provide unprecedented insight into America's deadly opioid epidemic."
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Breaking News | The Staff of The Washington Post FINALIST
"For incisive coverage of back-to-back mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, Ohio that contextualized these events for a national audience."
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Commentary | Sally Jenkins FINALIST
"For columns that marshal a broad knowledge of history and culture to remind the sports world of its responsibility to uphold basic values of equity, fairness and tolerance."
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