Washington Post, Guardian Win Pulitzers for NSA Reporting
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The Washington Post and the Guardian won Pulitzer Prizes for public service for their coverage of the surveillance tactics of the U.S. National Security Agency.
The Post, acquired last year by Amazon.com Inc. Chairman Jeff Bezos, also won for explanatory reporting. The New York Times garnered two awards, both for photography, while the Boston Globe got the prize for breaking-news reporting for its coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings.