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2010 Pulitzer Prize
The 2010 Pulitzer Prizes were awarded on Monday, April 12, 2010. In journalism, ''The Washington Post'' won four awards while ''The New York Times'' won three. For the first time, an online source, ''ProPublica'', won in what had previously been the sole province of print.〔 A musical, ''Next to Normal'', won the Drama award for the first time in 14 years. Country singer-songwriter Hank Williams, who died at age 29 in 1953, received a special citation. Below, the winner(s) in each category are listed.
==Journalism==

* Pulitzer Prize for Public Service to ''Bristol Herald Courier'', Virginia, "for the work of Daniel Gilbert in illuminating the murky mismanagement of natural-gas royalties owed to thousands of land owners in southwest Virginia, spurring remedial action by state lawmakers."
* Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting to ''The Seattle Times'' staff "for its comprehensive coverage, in print and online, of the shooting deaths of four police officers in a coffee house and the 40-hour manhunt for the suspect."
* Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting to Barbara Laker and Wendy Ruderman of the ''Philadelphia Daily News'' "for their resourceful reporting that exposed a rogue police narcotics squad, resulting in an FBI probe and the review of hundreds of criminal cases tainted by the scandal" and Sheri Fink of ''ProPublica'', in collaboration with ''The New York Times Magazine'' for a story that chronicles the urgent life-and-death decisions made by one hospital's exhausted doctors when they were cut off by the floodwaters of Hurricane Katrina.
* Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory ReportingMichael Moss and members of ''The New York Times'' staff "for relentless reporting on contaminated hamburger and other food safety issues that, in print and online, spotlighted defects in federal regulation and led to improved practices."
* Pulitzer Prize for Local ReportingRaquel Rutledge of the ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'' "for her penetrating reports on the fraud and abuse in a child-care program for low-wage working parents that fleeced taxpayers and imperiled children, resulting in a state and federal crackdown on providers."
* Pulitzer Prize for National ReportingMatt Richtel and members of ''The New York Times'' staff "for incisive work, in print and online, on the hazardous use of cell phones, computers and other devices while operating cars and trucks, stimulating widespread efforts to curb distracted driving."
* Pulitzer Prize for International ReportingAnthony Shadid of ''The Washington Post'' "for his rich, beautifully written series on Iraq as the United States departs and its people and leaders struggle to deal with the legacy of war and to shape the nation's future."
* Pulitzer Prize for Feature WritingGene Weingarten of ''The Washington Post'' "for his haunting story about parents, from varying walks of life, who accidentally kill their children by forgetting them in cars."
* Pulitzer Prize for CommentaryKathleen Parker of ''The Washington Post'' "for her perceptive, often witty columns on an array of political and moral issues, gracefully sharing the experiences and values that lead her to unpredictable conclusions."
* Pulitzer Prize for CriticismSarah Kaufman of ''The Washington Post'' "for her refreshingly imaginative approach to dance criticism, illuminating a range of issues and topics with provocative comments and original insights." 〔(The Pulitzer Prizes | Citation )〕
* Pulitzer Prize for Editorial WritingTod Robberson, Colleen McCain Nelson, and William McKenzie of ''The Dallas Morning News'' "for their relentless editorials deploring the stark social and economic disparity between the city's better-off northern half and distressed southern half." 〔(The Pulitzer Prizes | Citation )〕
* Pulitzer Prize for Editorial CartooningMark Fiore, self syndicated, appearing on SFGate.com for "his biting wit, extensive research and ability to distill complex issues set a high standard for an emerging form of commentary."〔(The Pulitzer Prizes | Citation )〕
* Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News PhotographyMary Chind of ''The Des Moines Register'' "for her photograph of the heart-stopping moment when a rescuer dangling in a makeshift harness tries to save a woman trapped in the foaming water beneath a dam." 〔(The Pulitzer Prizes | Citation )〕
* Pulitzer Prize for Feature PhotographyCraig F. Walker of ''The Denver Post'' "for his intimate portrait of a teenager who joins the Army at the height of insurgent violence in Iraq, poignantly searching for meaning and manhood." 〔(The Pulitzer Prizes | Citation )〕

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