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  • 1964: David Halberstam, for distinguished reporting from South Vietnam. (1960s)

  • 2015: Eric Lipton, in Investigative Reporting, for reporting that showed how the influence of lobbyists can sway congressional leaders and state attorneys general, slanting justice toward the wealthy and connected; New York Times staff, in International Reporting, for courageous front-line reporting and vivid human stories on Ebola in Africa, engaging the public with the scope and details of the outbreak while holding authorities accountable (Team members named by The Times were Pam Belluck, Helene Cooper, Sheri Fink, Adam Nossiter, Norimitsu Onishi, Kevin Sack, and Ben C. Solomon.); and Daniel Berehulak, in Feature Photography, for his gripping, courageous photographs of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa (2010s)

  • 1986: Donal Henahan, music critic, for distinguished criticism; The New York Times, for explanatory journalism: a series of articles on the Strategic Defense Initiative, the "Star Wars" program. (1980s)

  • 2012: David Kocieniewski, in Explanatory Reporting, for his series on tax avoidance; and Jeffrey Gettleman, in International Reporting, for his reports on famine and conflict in East Africa. (2010s)

  • 1976: Sydney H. Schanberg, for his coverage of the fall of Cambodia, a distinguished example of reporting on foreign affairs; Walter W. Smith (Red Smith), for his "Sports of The Times" column, an example of distinguished criticism. (1970s)

  • 1990: Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, for coverage of political turmoil in China, a distinguished example of reporting on international affairs. (1990s)

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The Pulitzer Prize was established in 1917 at the behest of Joseph Pulitzer, an American newspaper magnate, and has since become the highest honor in American journalism. Now, the continuous improvement of the selection system makes the Pulitzer Prize the highest international award in the field of journalism, known as the “Nobel Prize in Journalism. ”. Journalists honored by the award can also inspire their love of the profession and work harder in their careers.

Since 1910, the random tool has been compiling a list of Pulitzer Prize winners every 10 years, bringing the total to 86. And through the generator, we can also see the winners of the specific year, the full name, the reasons for winning the award and work for which unit and other important information. For more than a century, the Pulitzer Prize has been a benchmark for journalism, as American society has endured wars, political scandals, and complex social problems. From the initial news awards, to the establishment after including literature, art, including the Comprehensive Awards, its influence is enduring.

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