Yesterday Columbia University announced the winners of the 2010 Pulitzer Prizes.
We would like to honor them by sharing some of their stories with NewsTrust members. Thank you to this year's winners and finalists for providing quality journalism, at a time when the public needs it most!
Prize for International Reporting:
Anthony Shadid, Washington Post
Prizes for Investigative Reporting
Sheri Fink, ProPublica and New York Times
Strained by Katrina, a Hospital Faced Deadly Choices
Barbara Laker, Wendy Ruderman, Philadelphia Daily News
The Informer, the Cop & the Conspiracy
Prize for Explanatory Reporting:
Michael Moss, New York Times
Safety of Beef Processing Method Is Questioned
Prize for National Reporting:
Matt Richtel, New York Times
"Driven to Distraction" series on the potentially life-threatening effects of driving while using cell phones and other devices.
U.S. Withheld Data Showing Driving Risks
Drivers and Legislators Dismiss Cellphone Risks
More stories in this series >>
Prize for Feature Writing:
Gene Weingarten, Washington Post
Forgetting a Child in the Backseat of a Car Is a Horrifying Mistake. Is It a Crime?
Other Winners:
Other prize winners include:
- Public Service: Bristol Herald Courier
- Breaking News Reporting: Seattle Times
- Local Reporting: Raquel Rutledge, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- Commentary: Kathleen Parker, Washington Post
- Editorial Writing: Tod Robberson, Colleen Mccain Nelson and William Mckenzie, Dallas Morning News
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