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2004: The New York Times, for public service, for its series written by David Barstow and Lowell Bergman that examined death and injury among American workers and exposed employers who break basic safety rules. (2000s)
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2019: David Barstow, Susanne Craig and Russ Buettner, in Explanatory Reporting, for "an exhaustive 18-month investigation of President Donald Trump’s finances that debunked his claims of self-made wealth and revealed a business empire riddled with tax dodges." (2010s)
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1973: Max Frankel, for his coverage of President Richard Nixon's visit to China, a distinguished example of reporting on international affairs. (1970s)
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1988: Thomas L. Friedman, for coverage of Israel, a distinguished example of reporting on international affairs. (1980s)
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2019: Brent Staples, in Editorial Writing, for "editorials written with extraordinary moral clarity that charted the racial fault lines in the United States at a polarizing moment in the nation’s history." (2010s)
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1987: The New York Times, for national reporting on causes of the Challenger shuttle disaster; Alex S. Jones, for distinguished specialized reporting on the dissension that dissolved a Louisville newspaper dynasty. (1980s)
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