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John Schwartz is a reporter at The New York Times, where he has written about science, business, law and many other topics that have taken him from the Mojave Desert to Moscow to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. He also writes a humor column on investing for the Times. A Texan native, John has three children with his wife, Jeanne Mixon.