Mark Mazzetti is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the New York Times, specializing in national security reporting.
Born in 1974, he graduated from Duke University and earned a master's degree from Oxford.
Mazzetti's career includes work for The Economist, US News & World Report, and the Los Angeles Times.
He has reported from conflict zones, including Baghdad in 2003.
Mazzetti gained recognition for breaking the story of the CIA's destruction of interrogation tapes in 2007.
He joined the New York Times in 2006, covering national security from the Washington, D.C. office.
Mazzetti is married to Lindsay Friedman since 2010.
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