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| New York Daily News and ProPublica "for uncovering, primarily through the work of reporter Sarah Ryley, widespread abuse of eviction rules by the police to oust hundreds of people, most of them poor minorities."[8] |
| Houston Chronicle "for exposing the grave injustice of arbitrary cost-cutting by the State of Texas that denied tutoring, counseling and other vital special education services to families, hindering the futures of tens of thousands of children."[8] |
| Chicago Tribune "for innovative and superbly written and illustrated reporting that not only checked perilous practices by pharmacies in dispensing prescription drugs but also prevented harm from happening in the first place."[8] |
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| Eric Eyre of the Charleston Gazette-Mail "for courageous reporting, performed in the face of powerful opposition, to expose the flood of opioids flowing into depressed West Virginia counties with the highest overdose death rates in the country."[10] |
| Michael J. Berens and Patricia Callahan of Chicago Tribune "for breaking through a wall of secrecy for a gripping series that documented official neglect and uncovered wholesale abuse and 42 deaths at Illinois group homes for developmentally disabled adults.."[10] |
| Steve Reilly of USA Today "for a far-reaching investigation that used two ambitious data-gathering efforts to turn up 9,000 teachers across the nation who should have been flagged for past disciplinary offenses but were not."[10] |
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| International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, McClatchy and Miami Herald "for the Panama Papers, a series of stories using a collaboration of more than 300 reporters on six continents to expose the hidden infrastructure and global scale of offshore tax havens."[11] |
| Joan Garrett McClane and Joy Lukachick Smith of Chattanooga Times Free Press "for an examination of the income inequality hiding behind Chattanooga's rise as the shining star of the South – reporting that combined data, research and human stories to render a full picture of poverty."[11] |
| Julia Angwin, Jeff Larson, Surya Mattu, Lauren Kirchner and Terry Parris Jr. of ProPublica "for a rigorous examination that used data journalism and lucid writing to make tangible the abstract world of algorithms and how they shape our lives in realms as disparate as criminal justice, online shopping and social media."[11] |
| Staff of National Geographic "for a deep and sensitive exploration of gender worldwide, using remarkable photography, moving video and clear writing to illuminate a subject that is at once familiar and misunderstood. "[11] |
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| The Salt Lake Tribune Staff "for a string of vivid reports revealing the perverse, punitive and cruel treatment given to sexual assault victims at Brigham Young University, one of Utah's most powerful institutions."[12] |
| Jenna Russell, Maria Cramer, Michael Rezendes, Todd Wallack and Scott Helman of The Boston Globe "for a revelatory look at how the closing of psychiatric hospitals left many seriously mentally ill people a danger to themselves and their loved ones and led them into deadly encounters with the police."[12] |
| Michael Schwirtz, Michael Winerip and Robert Gebeloff of The New York Times "for analyzing nearly 60,000 discipline cases and parole decisions to show that minority inmates in New York state prisons were punished at a far higher rate than white inmates."[12] |
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| David A. Fahrenthold of The Washington Post "for persistent reporting that created a model for transparent journalism in political campaign coverage while casting doubt on Donald Trump's assertions of generosity toward charities."[13][14] |
| Renee Dudley, Steve Stecklow, Alexandra Harney and other members of the Reuters Staff "for uncovering a U.S. college admissions process corrupted by systematic cheating on standardized tests in Asia and the complicity of American officials eager to cash in on full-tuition foreign students."[13] |
| The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Staff "for an extraordinary series revealing the prevalence of sexual misconduct by doctors in Georgia and across the nation, many of whom continued to practice after their offenses were discovered."[13] |
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| C. J. Chivers of The New York Times "for showing, through an artful accumulation of fact and detail, that a Marine's postwar descent into violence reflected neither the actions of a simple criminal nor a stereotypical case of PTSD."[16] |
| Adam Entous and Devlin Barrett of The Wall Street Journal "for "The Last Diplomat," a multilayered thriller that took readers inside the rarely seen intersection of diplomacy and national security, telling the story of one woman's professional ruin after years of service to her country."[16] |
| Eli Saslow of The Washington Post "for a nuanced and empathetic portrait of America created through human stories that chronicled the fissures, resentments, failures and disappointments that marked a divided and restive body politic."[16] |
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| Peggy Noonan of The Wall Street Journal "for rising to the moment with beautifully rendered columns that connected readers to the shared virtues of Americans during one of the nation's most divisive political campaigns." |
| Dahleen Glanton of Chicago Tribune "for bold, clear columns by a writer who cast aside sacred cows and conventional wisdom to speak powerfully and passionately about politics and race in Chicago and beyond." |
| Trudy Rubin of Philadelphia Media Network "for eloquent commentary written in world hotspots from Molenbeek near Brussels to the chancelleries of Beijing, reminding Americans of the importance of the foreign beat during a year when their tendency was to turn inward." |
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| Hilton Als of The New Yorker "for bold and original reviews that strove to put stage dramas within a real-world cultural context, particularly the shifting landscape of gender, sexuality and race."[18] |
| Laura Reiley of Tampa Bay Times "for lively restaurant reviews, including a series that took on the false claims of the farm-to-table movement and prompted statewide investigations."[18] |
| Ty Burr of The Boston Globe "for a wide range of finely cut reviews of films and other cultural topics written with wit, deep sensibility and a refreshing lack of pretension."[18] |
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| Jim Morin of Miami Herald "for editorial cartoons that delivered sharp perspectives through flawless artistry, biting prose and crisp wit."[20] |
| Jen Sorensen, freelance cartoonist "for a thoughtful and powerful selection of work appearing in a variety of U.S. publications and often challenging the viewer to look beyond the obvious."[20] |
| Steve Sack of Star Tribune "for work that took on the biggest issues of the year through a distinctive style, close attention to detail and a sophisticated color palette."[20] |
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| Daniel Berehulak, freelance photographer "for powerful storytelling through images published in The New York Times showing the callous disregard for human life in the Philippines brought about by a government assault on drug dealers and users."[21] |
| Jonathan Bachman, freelance photographer "for an iconic image, published by Reuters, of one woman's simple but stout-hearted stand during a protest in Baton Rouge over the shooting by the police of a 37-year-old black man."[21] |
| Photography Staff of the Associated Press "for jarring images that vividly reminded readers that the people of Iraq still live with the horrors of a war that many Americans have forgotten."[21] |
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