The Guardian And Washington Post Share Pulitzer For Reporting On Edward Snowden

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The Guardian and The Washington Post won a Pulitzer Award for public service for their reporting on former National Security Agency employee Edward Snowden and the revelations around the National Security Agency’s secret surveillance program.

The winners were announced Monday.

See the full list of awards:

Public Service:
The Guardian US

The Washington Post

Breaking News Reporting:
Staff of The Boston Globe

Investigative Reporting:
Chris Hamby of The Center for Public Integrity, Washington, DC

Explanatory Reporting:
Eli Saslow of The Washington Post

Local Reporting:
Will Hobson and Michael LaForgia of Tampa Bay Times

National Reporting:
David Philipps of The Gazette, Colorado Springs, CO

International Reporting:
Jason Szep and Andrew R.C. Marshall of Reuters

Feature Writing:
No award

Commentary:
Stephen Henderson of Detroit Free Press

Criticism:
Inga Saffron of The Philadelphia Inquirer

Editorial Writing:
Editorial Staff of The Oregonian, Portland

Editorial Cartooning:
Kevin Siers of The Charlotte Observer

Breaking News Photography:
Tyler Hicks of The New York Times

Feature Photography:
Josh Haner of The New York Times

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