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Sarah Frostenson

Sarah Frostenson

Former Graphics Reporter

    Latest articles by Sarah Frostenson

    Trump interrupted Clinton 18 times. She interrupted him once.
    Politics

    Moderators were interrupted too.

    By Sarah Frostenson
    61 insults, 39 women: Trump’s long history of misogyny
    2016 Presidential Election
    By Libby Nelson and Sarah Frostenson
    Science
    Is your doctor Republican or Democrat? The answer can impact your health.Is your doctor Republican or Democrat? The answer can impact your health.
    Science

    On issues of abortion, marijuana, and firearm safety, doctors are divided.

    By Sarah Frostenson
    Why the Trump-Clinton debate ratings were both historic — and a little disappointing
    Politics

    Monday night’s presidential debate was the most-watched in American history.

    By Sarah Frostenson
    Trump interrupted Clinton 51 times at the debate. She interrupted him just 17 times.
    Play
    Politics

    For most women, this is a very familiar pattern.

    By Emily Crockett and Sarah Frostenson
    Trump interrupted Clinton 25 times in the first 26 minutes of the debate
    Politics

    And he kept going from there.

    By Emily Crockett and Sarah Frostenson
    archives
    Muslims have the same fears about terrorism as other AmericansMuslims have the same fears about terrorism as other Americans
    archives

    American Muslims look a whole lot like any other American.

    By Sarah Frostenson
    World Politics
    Most terrorist attacks in the US are committed by Americans — not foreignersMost terrorist attacks in the US are committed by Americans — not foreigners
    World Politics

    Americans have committed 80 percent of terrorist attacks in the US since September 11, 2001.

    By Sarah Frostenson