The Times on Monday won two Pulitzer Prizes, for criticism and audio reporting, and was a finalist in three categories.
Molly O’Toole, audio winner
Former U.S. asylum officer Doug Stephens, shown at his San Francisco office on Nov. 6, was a subject of Molly O’Toole’s Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting. In collaboration with “This American Life” and Emily Green, a freelancer for Vice, O’Toole won the first ever Pulitzer Prize for audio reporting. She investigated one of the Trump administration’s most successful policies to restrict asylum — the so-called Remain in Mexico program. She found that asylum officers were in open revolt against policies they said were immoral and illegal.
described “The Out Crowd” as “revelatory, intimate journalism that illuminates the personal impact of the Trump administration’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy.”
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