Pulitzer Prizes: National Reporting
Updated September 9, 2022 |
Infoplease Staff
Winners for national reporting from 1948 to present
- 1948
- Bert Andrews (New York Herald Tribune); Nat S. Finney (Minneapolis Tribune)
- 1949
- C. P. Trussell (New York Times)
- 1950
- Edwin O. Guthman (Seattle Times)
- 1952
- Anthony Leviero (New York Times)
- 1953
- Don Whitehead (Associated Press)
- 1954
- Richard Wilson (Cowles Newspapers)
- 1955
- Anthony Lewis (Washington Daily News)
- 1956
- Charles L. Bartlett (Chattanooga Times)
- 1957
- James Reston (New York Times)
- 1958
- Relman Morin (Associated Press) and Clark Mollenhoff (Des Moines Register & Tribune)
- 1959
- Howard Van Smith (Miami News)
- 1960
- Vance Trimble (Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance)
- 1961
- Edward R. Cony (Wall Street Journal)
- 1962
- Nathan G. Caldwell and Gene S. Graham (Nashville Tennessean)
- 1963
- Anthony Lewis (New York Times)
- 1964
- Merriman Smith (United Press International)
- 1965
- Louis M. Kohlmeier (Wall Street Journal)
- 1966
- Haynes Johnson (Washington Evening Star)
- 1967
- Stanley Penn and Monroe Karmin (Wall Street Journal)
- 1968
- Howard James (Christian Science Monitor); Nathan K. (Nick) Kotz (Des Moines Register and Minneapolis Tribune)
- 1969
- Robert Cahn (Christian Science Monitor)
- 1970
- William J. Eaton (Chicago Daily News)
- 1971
- Lucinda Franks and Thomas Powers (United Press International)
- 1972
- Jack Anderson (United Feature Syndicate)
- 1973
- Robert Boyd and Clark Hoyt (Knight Newspapers)
- 1974
- Jack White (Providence [R.I.] Journal-Bulletin); James R. Polk (Washington Star-News)
- 1975
- Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- 1976
- James Risser (Des Moines Register)
- 1977
- Walter Mears (Associated Press)
- 1978
- Gaylord D. Shaw (Los Angeles Times)
- 1979
- James Risser (Des Moines Register)
- 1980
- Bette Swenson Orsini and Charles Stafford (St. Petersburg Times)
- 1981
- John M. Crewdson (New York Times)
- 1982
- Rick Atkinson (Kansas City [Mo.] Times)
- 1983
- Boston Globe
- 1984
- John N. Wilford (New York Times)
- 1985
- Thomas J. Knudson (Des Moines Register)
- 1986
- Craig Flournoy and George Rodrigue (Dallas Morning News) and Arthur Howe (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- 1987
- Miami Herald, staff; New York Times, staff
- 1988
- Tim Weiner (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- 1989
- Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- 1990
- Ross Anderson, Bill Dietrich, Mary Ann Gwinn, and Eric Nalder (Seattle Times)
- 1991
- Marjie Lundstrom and Rochelle Sharpe (Gannett News Service)
- 1992
- Jeff Taylor and Mike McGraw (Kansas City Star)
- 1993
- David Marannis (Washington Post)
- 1994
- Eileen Welsome (Albuquerque [N.M.] Tribune)
- 1995
- Tony Horwitz (Wall Street Journal)
- 1996
- Alix M. Freedman (Wall Street Journal)
- 1997
- Wall Street Journal staff
- 1998
- Russell Carollo and Jeff Nesmith (Dayton [Ohio] Daily News)
- 1999
- New York Times staff
- 2000
- Wall Street Journal staff
- 2001
- New York Times staff
- 2002
- Washington Post staff
- 2003
- Alan Miller and Kevin Sack (Los Angeles Times)
- 2004
- Los Angeles Times staff
- 2005
- Walt Bogdanich (New York Times)
- 2006
- James Risen and Eric Lichtblau (New York Times) and the staffs of The San Diego Union-Tribune and Copley News Service
- 2007
- Charlie Savage (Boston Globe)
- 2008
- Jo Becker and Barton Gellman (The Washington Post)
- 2009
- Staff (St. Petersburg Times)
- 2010
- Matt Richtel and staff members (The New York Times)
- 2011
- Jesse Eisinger and Jake Bernstein (ProPublica)
- 2012
- David Wood (The Huffington Post)
- 2013
- Lisa Song, Elizabeth McGowan, and David Hasemyer (InsideClimate News)
- 2014
- David Philipps (The Gazette)
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