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Anjali Tsui is a contributing reporter. Previously, she was a reporting fellow at ProPublica, where she covered business and consumer finance. From 2016 to 2018, Tsui was an Abrams Journalism Fellow at FRONTLINE, producing investigative stories in print, radio and television.
In 2018, she co-produced Separated: Children at the Border, which was honored with a Peabody Award and served as a field producer for The Gang Crackdown, a documentary that was cited as part of FRONTLINE’s duPont Gold Baton, the award’s highest honor.
Tsui began her career covering news in Asia as a producer for CNN International in Hong Kong. Her work has also...
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