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2023 Pulitzer Prize winners in journalism, arts announced

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FILE-Administrator of The Pulitzer Prizes, Mike Pride announces the 2016 Pulitzer Prize winners at the Columbia University in New York in 2016. (Hasan Huseyin Kosger/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) NEW YORK - The Pulitzer Prizes recognizing the best of journalism and the arts in 2022 were announced Monday.

The Associated Press compiled a list of winners in journalism, arts and letters, along with hyperlinks to their awarded works.___The quartet of AP reporters won for what the Pulitzers described as "courageous reporting" from the besieged city of Mariupol about the slaughter of civilians in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

You can find a list of stories the team produced on our "Erasing Mariupol" page.The staff of the Los Angeles Times published a secretly recorded conversation among LA city officials that included racist comments, and then followed up with in-depth coverage of the aftermath.The Wall Street Journal’s "Capital Assets" series analyzed the investments of about 12,000 federal officials and their families between 2016 and 2021.

The Journal collected and analyzed data on about 850,000 financial assets and more than 315,000 transactions. This was a staff award.The Atlantic’s Caitlin Dickerson conducted more than 150 interviews as part of an 18-month investigation into former President Donald Trump’s "zero tolerance" policy of child separation at the border.There were two winners; they don't share the category, but instead each receive the full prize amount of $15,000.

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