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What does the news mainly introduce when introducing the winners?

The Pulitzer Prize has developed from the original news award of "providing excellent service to the public" to 14 news awards and 7 innovation awards. The winners in the press can be of any nationality, but the winning works must be published in American newspapers. The winner of the creative world must be an American citizen. The only exception is the history prize. Any book about American history can win a prize, and the winner is not necessarily an American.

News award

Pulitzer Prize for Outstanding Public Service

Pulitzer Prize for Comprehensive News Reporting

Pulitzer Prize for Domestic Reporting

Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting

Pulitzer prize for investigative reporting

Pulitzer Prize for Interpretive Journalism

Pulitzer prize for criticism

Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing

Pulitzer Prize for Cartoon Creation (from 1922)

Pulitzer Prize for News Scene Photography (starting from 1942, 1968 is divided into news scene and feature)

Pulitzer Prize for Close-up Photography (from 1942, 1968 is divided into live news and close-up).

Pulitzer Prize for Professional Journalism

Pulitzer prize for criticism

Pulitzer Prize for Writing

Creative world award

Pulitzer prize for fiction

pulitzer prize for drama

Pulitzer prize for history

Pulitzer Prize for Biography

Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1922)

Pulitzer Prize for Non-fiction Works (1962)

Pulitzer Prize for Music (from 1943)