AP, Washington Post, Reuters and Minnesota Star Tribune among Pulitzer winners for 2025 work
Source: AP
Updated 3:48 PM EDT, May 4, 2026
NEW YORK (AP) The Washington Post won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for scrutinizing the Trump administrations sweeping, choppy cuts and changes to federal agencies, and The Associated Press won the award Monday for international reporting. The Posts coverage illuminated the fast-moving, sometimes opaque particulars of President Donald Trumps drive to reshape the national government, and judges credited the Post with detailing what the changes meant for individual Americans.
The Miami Heralds Julie K. Brown was given a special citation for her reporting, nearly a decade ago, that drew attention to Jeffrey Epsteins abuses. The New York Times won three of the coveted prizes, Reuters won two and smaller outlets ranging from The Connecticut Mirror to the podcast Pablo Torre Finds Out also were recognized in a challenging year for American journalism.
In the last few months, the Post cut a third of its staff, CBS News announced it would shutter its nearly century-old radio service, The Associated Press offered buyouts to over 120 journalists and some regional newspapers also publicly struggled. CBS parent Paramounts acquisition of CNN has raised questions about whats next for those networks. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump continued to bash, and sometimes sue, outlets whose coverage he finds objectionable.
This is always a day of celebration in our communities, but perhaps never more so than today as we face tremendous challenges, prize administrator Marjorie Miller said in a livestream announcing the awards.
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/pulitzer-journalism-coverage-db1306a7a4a5fb5160eccdd1b540f2c9
Link to Pulitzer Prize winners - The 2026 Pulitzer Prize Announcement
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(171,528 posts)From the OP article -
The prizes covered President Donald Trumps first year back in the White House, and two winning entries focused on his pulverizing approach to norms and constraints. The Times took the investigative reporting prize for exploring Trumps boundary-pushing approach to the notion of conflicts of interest. Reuters, which won for national reporting, looked at how Trump has used the federal government and his supporters influence to expand presidential authority and to try to punish his foes, the award judges noted.
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