The 2024 Pulitzer Prizes recognized significant journalism accomplishments, including four awards for The New York Times and three for The New Yorker. Key topics included the fentanyl crisis, military coverage, and the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, with ProPublica receiving the public service medal for its reporting on pregnant women's healthcare issues under restrictive abortion laws. Other notable mentions include the Washington Post's sharp coverage of the Trump assassination attempt, and individual awards for illuminating investigative work. The event underscored the continuing importance of exemplary journalism.
The New York Times won four Pulitzer Prizes, while the New Yorker received three, recognizing distinguished journalism on topics such as the fentanyl crisis and a Trump assassination attempt.
ProPublica was awarded the prestigious public service medal for the second consecutive year for impactful reporting on the plight of pregnant women facing delayed care under strict abortion laws.
The Washington Post garnered recognition for timely and significant breaking news coverage regarding an assassination attempt on former President Trump, showcasing the urgency of the moment.
Doug Mills captured breaking news photography of the Trump assassination attempt, particularly a dramatic image featuring a bullet in flight, highlighting the critical role of visual storytelling.
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