The New York Times won two Pulitzer Prizes on Monday, bringing to 127 its total since the annual journalism awards were first given out more than a century ago.

The Times was recognized this year for its reporting that raised legal and moral questions about how President Trump built his business empire and for editorial writing that shed light on race in modern America. Read the work below or browse all of the 2019 Pulitzer winners and finalists. Here’s a list of all of the awards and recognition The Times has received over the past century.

Explanatory Reporting: The Trump Family Finances

David Barstow, Susanne Craig and Russ Buettner received the award for explanatory reporting in recognition of their work providing an unprecedented look at the Trump family’s finances and poking holes in the myth that Mr. Trump has cultivated of himself as a self-made billionaire. They reported that Mr. Trump had actually inherited much of his wealth from his father and had participated in questionable tax schemes, including outright fraud.