Tuesday, 16 April 2019

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Our newsroom was awarded 3 Pulitzer Prizes. Read the work of the winners.
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Reporters and editors watch news of the Pulitzer prizes in the newsroom of the Washington Post, on April, 15, 2019 in Washington, D.C.(Photo by Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post)

The work of The Washington Post was recently recognized with three Pulitzer Prizes. Carlos Lozada, the nonfiction book critic for The Washington Post, won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism, Lorenzo Tugnoli won the Pulitzer for Feature Photography, and Darrin Bell received the Pulitzer for Editorial Cartooning.

The staff of The Washington Post was a finalist in public service for its coverage of the killing of colleague Jamal Khashoggi. A team of Post investigative reporters were finalists for explanatory reporting on a series looking at where killings go unsolved in American cities, and Elizabeth Bruenig, an Opinions columnist, was a finalist for feature writing.

You can read the work of The Washington Post's 2019 Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists here.

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