The Washington Post won a Pulitzer Prize on Monday for its coverage of the U.S. Capitol riot.

The staff of The Times won a prize for their report on the failures of America's air war in the Middle East.

The Times investigation into police traffic stops around the country was recognized for national reporting.

Salamishah Tillet, a contributing critic at large for The Times, won the criticism category for her writing on race in arts and culture.

Another Times reporter won a Pulitzer Prize for her book, "Insane Child: Poverty, Survival and Hope in an American City", which she did at The Times.

The Washington Post won the public service category, which is considered the most prestigious of the prizes, for a lengthy examination of what led to the siege on the Capitol building.

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