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Posted: 2014-04-14T19:04:41Z | Updated: 2014-04-15T05:59:01Z Here Are Your 2014 Pulitzer Prize Winners | HuffPost

Here Are Your 2014 Pulitzer Prize Winners

Here Are The Winners Of Journalism's Biggest Prize
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The Guardian and The Washington Post have won the most prestigious of the Pulitzer PrizesPublic Servicefor their reporting on the NSA.

The 2014 awards were announced on Monday afternoon at Columbia University.

The reporting by the staffs of the Guardian and the Postmost prominently Greenwald, Poitras and Gellmandominated the media and political landscape throughout 2013 . The three journalists had been widely tipped for a Pulitzer.

Other major winners included the Boston Globe, which won the Breaking News prize for its reporting on the Boston Marathon bombing, and the Center For Public Integrity, which took home the Investigative Reporting prize.

The New York Times won two Pulitzers for photography.

Here is the full list of winners.

Journalism

PUBLIC SERVICE - Two Prizes: The Guardian US and The Washington Post

BREAKING NEWS REPORTING - The Boston Globe Staff

INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING - Chris Hamby of The Center for Public Integrity, Washington, D.C.

EXPLANATORY REPORTING - Eli Saslow of The Washington Post

LOCAL REPORTING - Will Hobson and Michael LaForgia of the 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 the Detroit Free Press

CRITICISM - Inga Saffron of The Philadelphia Inquirer

EDITORIAL WRITING - The 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

Books, Drama and Music

FICTION - "The Goldfinch" by Donna Tartt (Little, Brown)

DRAMA - "The Flick" by Annie Baker

HISTORY - "The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772-1832" by Alan Taylor (W.W. Norton)

BIOGRAPHY - "Margaret Fuller: A New American Life" by Megan Marshall (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

POETRY - "3 Sections" by Vijay Seshadri (Graywolf Press)

GENERAL NONFICTION - "Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation" by Dan Fagin (Bantam Books)

MUSIC - "Become Ocean" by John Luther Adams (Taiga Press/Theodore Front Musical Literature)

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