Matthew S. Schwartz
Matthew S. Schwartz is a reporter with NPR's news desk. Before coming to NPR, Schwartz worked as a reporter for Washington, DC, member station WAMU, where he won the national Edward R. Murrow award for feature reporting in large market radio. Previously, Schwartz worked as a technology reporter covering the intricacies of Internet regulation. In a past life, Schwartz was a Washington telecom lawyer. He got his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, and his B.A. from the University of Michigan ("Go Blue!").
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- Lawyers say sheriff's remark about shooting home intruders was 'wildly irresponsible'
- Corvette is the next big name in cars to roll out an electric
- Florida man asks schools to ban Bible following the state's efforts to remove books
- The world's oldest person, Japan's Kane Tanaka, dies at age 119
- Antiwar protesters take to the streets around the world in support of Ukraine
- Select Russian banks are being booted off the SWIFT bank messaging system
- 3 are dead, including the suspect, after a shooting outside of Milwaukee
- This 8-year-old's book is a hit at his library. He offers advice for aspiring authors