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Introduction
Adam Goldman is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist. He received the award for highlighting of the New York Police Department’s spying program that monitored daily life in Muslim communities, resulting in congressional calls for a federal investigation, and a debate over the proper role of domestic intelligence gathering. Adam Goldman has been a reporter on the national security department in the Washington Post since 2010. Goldman graduated from the University of Maryland in 1995 and has written the book Enemies Within with Matt Apuzzo.

Career
Adam Goldman immigrated to Israel after college and returned to the U.S. in 1998. Goldman skipped journalism school and instead started to work at newspapers in Virginia and Alabama where he covered police officers and city hall. He joined the Associated Press (AP) at Washington, D.C. in 2002. At AP Goldman covered; gambling and tourism in Las Vegas. He moved to NYC as an assignment reporter in 2005 and covered a story on Miracle on the Hudson and an attempted 2009 plot to bomb the subway system. Adam Goldman and Matt Apuzzo have reported on a secret CIA prison in Romania together where they investigated on how the agency promoted officers who made mistakes on the job.

Achievements and Honors
Goldman is the recipient of journalism awards that include:
 * The 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting
 * The Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting
 * The George Polk Award for Investigative Reporting
 * The Edgar A. Poe Award from the White House Correspondents Association
 * The 2014 Shadid Award Winner with Matt Apuzzo and Ted Bridis

Adam Goldman is also the co-author of “Enemies Within: Inside the NYPD’s Secret Spying Unit and bin Laden’s Final Plot Against America.” Adam Goldman and Matt Apuzzo collaborated in writing this book.