The New York Times won its first Pulitzer Prize in 1918, for its coverage of World War I. On Monday, nearly a century later, The Times won three more prizes, bringing its total to 122. Read about this year’s winners below and explore all of The Times’s winners at nytimes.com/pulitzer. (The full list of winners.)

Over 35 days in the Philippines, Daniel Berehulak captured the images of 57 people killed in a brutal campaign that President Rodrigo Duterte has called a crackdown on drugs. Mr. Berehulak writes in the piece, “What I experienced in the Philippines felt like a new level of ruthlessness: police officers’ summarily shooting anyone suspected of dealing or even using drugs, vigilantes’ taking seriously Mr. Duterte’s call to ‘slaughter them all.’” Daniel Berehulak won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography.