The Washington Post and the New York Times, as well as the AP news agency, received the Pulitzer Prize for their reporting on US attrition rights restrictions and the war in Ukraine. Caroline Kitchener of the Washington Post yesterday received what is arguably the world’s most famous journalistic award for her reporting on a woman who gave birth to twins because of restrictions on abortion rights in the United States.
The New York Times won in the international reporting category “for its unflinching coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including an eight-month investigation into the deaths of Ukrainians in the town of Bucha.”
The AP honored the jury for its visual and written reporting from the hotly contested Ukrainian city of Mariupol, long after other news organizations had left.