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  1. Sharyn Alfonsi is an American journalist and correspondent for 60 Minutes. She has won several awards for her investigative reporting on topics such as fraud, hacking, Parkland, and Epstein.

  2. 5,530 Followers, 1,947 Following, 151 Posts - Sharyn Alfonsi (@sharynalfonsi) on Instagram: "Question everything. @60minutes . Previously held the flashlight for my father."

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    Alfonsi has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 Million – $5 Million which she has earned from her successful career as a correspondent.

    Throughout her career, she has received several awards and honors. In 2019, she won two Emmy awards for her reporting following the Parkland High School shooting and the prestigious duPont-Columbia journalism award. She also earned her a Writers Guild Award in 2015 for her investigative story about fraud after Hurricane Sandy which led to a congres...

    Alfonsi works at CBS News where she works alongside other famous CBS News anchors, reporters, meteorologists, and sports anchors including; 1. Norah O’Donnell 2. Anthony Mason 3. Enrique Acevedo 4. Serena Altschul 5. Jim Axelrod 6. Nikki Battiste 7. David Begnaud 8. Manuel Bojorquez 9. Rita Braver 10. Nancy Chen 11. Nancy Cordes 12. Robert Costa 13...

  3. 15 sept. 2023 · CBS 60 Minutes Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi sticks to facts and the underlying stories behind issues to take the “fake” out of news.

  4. This Sunday, Sharyn Alfonsi reports on a groundbreaking approach to brain surgery that could revolutionize the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and drug addiction without any incisions. ...more.

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  5. After a year-long investigation, Sharyn Alfonsi reveals how an estimated 50,000 homeowners affected by Hurricane Ian are still fighting with their insurance ...

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  6. 13 déc. 2021 · CBS News correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi travels to Afghanistan to cover the humanitarian crisis and the Taliban takeover. She interviews UN officials, Taliban ministers and local residents about the challenges and opportunities in the country.