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Reuters won the Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting for a seven-part series, "Fentanyl Express," exposing the international trade in chemicals used to make fentanyl, the drug causing a crisis that has killed over 450,000 Americans. The series revealed how Chinese chemicals fueling the U.S. synthetic opioid crisis are cheap and easily obtainable, and why U.S. authorities have struggled to stop the deadly trade.
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