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The New York Times Magazine
Jake Silverstein, Editor in Chief
The 1619 Project,” August 14 at nytimes.com/magazine and August 18 in print

Consumer Reports
Gwendolyn Bounds, Vice President, Chief Content Officer
Three articles by Rachel Rabkin Peachman: “Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play Sleeper Should Be Recalled, Consumer Reports Says,” April 8 at consumerreports.org; “Decades-Old Law Hides Dangerous Products and Impedes Recalls”; April 30 at consumerreports.org; and “Inclined Sleeper Deaths Rise to 50 as Industry Continues to Sell the Products,” June 20 at consumerreports.org

 

The New York Times Magazine
Jake Silverstein, Editor in Chief
The China Connection,” by Alex W. Palmer
October 20

ProPublica
Stephen Engelberg, Editor in Chief
Three articles from the series “Disaster in the Pacific”: “Fight the Ship,” by T. Christian Miller, Megan Rose and Robert Faturechi, February 6; “Blame Over Justice,” by Megan Rose, November 20; and “Faulty Equipment, Lapsed Training, Repeated Warnings,” by Robert Faturechi, Megan Rose and T. Christian Miller, December 30

 

Texas Monthly and The Texas Tribune
With support from the International Women’s Media Foundation’s Howard G. Buffett Fund for Women Journalists
Dan Goodgame, Editor in Chief, Texas Monthly
Ayan Mittra, Editor, Texas Tribune
No Defense,” by Neena Satija
September