New York: ‘The New York Times’ (NYT) and ‘The Wall Street Journal’ were awarded ‘Pulitzer Prizes’ Monday for their separate investigations of President Donald Trump and his family.
‘NYT ‘ won the prestigious journalism award for explanatory reporting for its probe of the Trump family’s finances that ‘debunked his claims of self-made wealth and revealed a business empire riddled with tax dodges,” the Pulitzer Prize Board announced during a ceremony at the Columbia University here.
Coverage of Trump’s secret hush money payments to two women during his 2016 presidential campaign who claimed to have had affairs with him earned the ‘Journal’ a national reporting nod.
The ‘South Florida Sun Sentinel’ won the Pulitzer for public service for its coverage of failings by school and law enforcement officials before and after the February 2018 massacre at ‘Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School’.
In the breaking news category, the ‘Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’ was honoured for its coverage of the October 2018 shooting at a synagogue in the city that left 11 people dead.
The Associated Press (AP) won a Pulitzer for international reporting for its coverage of the war in Yemen while ‘Reuters’ was honoured for international reporting for its coverage of atrocities committed against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.
Reuters also won in the breaking news photography category for pictures of migrants travelling to the United States from Central America.
In other categories, ‘The Overstory’ by Richard Powers won the award for fiction and ‘Fairview’ by Jackie Sibblies Drury won the prize for drama.
The music award went to Ellen Reid for her operatic work ‘p r i s m’. Special citations were awarded to soul legend Aretha Franklin for her contributions to music and to the staff of the ‘Capital Gazette’ newspaper of Annapolis, Maryland, which lost five employees in a June 2018 shooting.