11 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 4
The awards recognised reporting on President Donald Trump's deal-making, photography of starvation and destruction in Gaza, and M. Gessen's opinion columns on authoritarianism.
The Athletic, owned by New York Times Company, also won the audio prize for “Pablo Torre Finds Out”, produced by Meadowlark Media and licensed by the sports site.
Reuters and The Washington Post won two awards each, while the Post took public service; Columbia University has awarded the Pulitzers annually since 1917.
In an era of declining press freedom, do journalism awards still effectively hold power to account?
Can a photography award refocus the world on Gaza's deepening humanitarian crisis?
What is being done to combat the online extremism that inspired the Minneapolis attack?