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Laura Sullivan is an NPR News investigative correspondent whose work has cast a light on some of the country’s most disadvantaged people.
Sullivan is one of NPR’s most decorated journalists, with three Peabody Awards and two Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Batons. She joined NPR in 2004 as a correspondent on the National Desk. For six years she covered crime and punishment issues, with reports airing regularly on Morning Edition, All Things Considered and other NPR programs before joining NPR’s investigations unit.
She is also an on-air correspondent for the PBS television show FRONTLINE. Her investigations have examined the “Blackout in Puerto Rico” in...
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