Pulitzer Prizes Awarded for Coverage of N.S.A. Secrets and Boston Bombing

The Washington Post and The Guardian U.S. won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for coverage of Edward J. Snowden’s leaked documents. The Boston Globe won the breaking news prize.



2014 Pulitzer Prize Winners in Journalism, Letters, Drama and Music

The prizes, which are administered at Columbia University, were announced on Monday.



New Book on Snowden Revelations From Guardian Writer

The first major book on the subject, from Luke Harding, a reporter for The Guardian, is being published in the United States on Friday.

    



Guardian Deletes Column About a Cancer Patient

The writer, Emma Gilbey Keller, had focused on the Twitter account and blog of Lisa Bonchek Adams, a mother of three who is being treated for stage four breast cancer.

    



The Media Equation: Where Freedom of the Press Is Muffled

China and Britain both underscore how transparency, however painful in the moment, allows democracy, business and the citizenry to thrive in the long run.

    



Editorial: British Press Freedom Under Threat

A chilling inquisition aimed at The Guardian over publishing leaks highlights how, unlike the United States, Britain has no constitutional guarantee of a free press.

    



Cameron Criticizes The Guardian for Publishing Secrets

In remarks before Parliament, Prime Minister David Cameron accused the newspaper of damaging national security by publishing material leaked by Edward J. Snowden.

    



Reporter Tied to Snowden Leaks to Leave Guardian

Glenn Greenwald was offered a “once-in-a-career dream journalistic opportunity that no journalist could possibly decline,” he wrote on his blog.

    



British Newspaper Has Advantages in Battle With Government Over Secrets

The Guardian’s global presence means that some of the tactics that might intimidate other British journalists have less effect on it.

    



Britain Detains the Partner of a Reporter Tied to Leaks

The partner of Glenn Greenwald, a Guardian reporter who published information leaked by Edward J. Snowden, was detained for nine hours by the British authorities under a counterterrorism law.

    



How Laura Poitras Helped Snowden Spill His Secrets

It all started with her own fight against surveillance.

    



Guardian Journalist to Write Book on Surveillance

The journalist Glenn Greenwald, who first reported on the documents leaked by Edward J. Snowden, has a deal with Metropolitan Books.

    

Media Decoder: The Other Snowden Drama: Impugning the Messenger

On “Meet the Press’’ on Sunday, David Gregory asked Glenn Greenwald whether he should be charged with a crime for publishing leaked information from Edward J. Snowden.

    

The Media Equation: British Invasion Reshuffles U.S. Media

The observation about the proliferation of British talent in the American media landscape is hardly new, but something is at work here.

    

Player in Leaks Case, Out From Behind Camera

The documentarian Laura Poitras says her role in the leaking of American surveillance programs was “not something I was seeking out.”

    

Guardian Reaps Benefits From N.S.A. Scoop

Last week’s scoop by The Guardian about N.S.A. surveillance is a major coup for a news organization that established a beachhead in the United States less than two years ago.

    

How Edward J. Snowden Orchestrated a Blockbuster Story

Edward J. Snowden orchestrated an elaborate plan to reveal the closely guarded secrets he had emerged with from deep inside the American national security apparatus.

    

Anti-Surveillance Activist Is at Center of New Leak

Glenn Greenwald, a blogger who opposes government surveillance and has supported whistle-blowers, has published a top-secret order on the monitoring of phone logs.

    

Advertising: The Guardian Begins American Ad Campaign

The venerable British newspaper is hoping to increase American readership with an ad campaign exploring controversial topics through graphics.