Pulitzer Triumph: Reuters Exposes Trump and Meta Misconduct
Reuters won two Pulitzer Prizes for national and beat reporting. Stories detailed Trump's political retribution and Meta's harmful AI chatbots. The New York Times and Washington Post were also recognized. Reuters journalists exposed Meta's illicit practices, prompting global regulatory changes and internal reforms.
In a significant achievement, Reuters claimed two Pulitzer Prizes on Monday. They were awarded for national reporting on U.S. President Donald Trump's political retribution tactics and beat reporting about Meta's harmful social media practices.
Key stories revealed how Meta allowed AI to engage children in inappropriate dialogues and fraudulently profited from billions in scams. These findings ignited a global response, prompting regulatory investigations and sweeping changes within Meta itself.
In addition, other Pulitzer winners included The Washington Post and The New York Times, which were recognized for coverage of Trump administration policies. Reuters' success underscores the importance of holding powerful institutions accountable.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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