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Sabrina Shankman

Sabrina Shankman was an intern at ProPublica.

Sabrina Shankman was an intern at ProPublica. A graduate of UC Berkeleyâs Graduate School of Journalism, she has written for the Wall Street Journal and the Associated Press, and was a researcher on PBS/Frontline's "Black Money" documentary. Her work has also appeared in the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. Before attending graduate school, she was a crime reporter at the Taunton Daily Gazette in Massachusetts. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism from New York University.

Jobless Rate Edges Down; White House Credits Stimulus

Criticism of the Jobs Summit, Even Before It Starts

A Smackdown Over the CBO’s Stim Report

What Health Care Reform Means for: Those Already Insured

Money on Top of Money

The Stimulus Giveth, and the Stimulus Taketh Away

What Health Care Reform Means for: The Underinsured

Americans without group health insurance often face high out-of-pocket costs on the plans they buy on their own. A look at how the health reform bills in Congress would bring down those costs for one couple in Texas.

Are Minorities Getting Their Share of the Stimulus Dough?

Last Public Hearing on New York’s Gas Drilling Plan Tonight

Cash for Clunkers? Nope -- Cash for Caulkers