Christopher Carbone has been named U.S. science and technology editor for The Daily Mail.
Most recently he worked at Fox News Digital as copy editor and a reporter covering science and technology. Prior to that, he ran the site’s homepage. He’s also worked as a copy editor at brands owned by Hearst Publications, Conde Nast and DotDashMeredith.
He received his master’s degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and his bachelor’s from Rutgers University.
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