The Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism was introduced in 1985, and continued under that name until 1997. Since then, it has been known as the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting.
Under the older name, the awards were as follows:
1986: Staff of the New York Times, for a six-part comprehensive series on the Strategic Defense Initiative, which explored the scientific, political and foreign policy issues involved in "Star Wars."
1996:Laurie Garrett, Newsday, Long Island, N.Y., for her courageous reporting from Zaire on the Ebola virus outbreak there. (The winner was entered and nominated in the International Reporting category and was moved by the Pulitzer Prize Board to Explanatory Journalism.)
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