Rosie Gray

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Rosie Gray is a journalist covering politics and media. Previously a reporter for BuzzFeed News, she has also worked for The Atlantic.

Life and career

Originally from Massachusetts, and born into a Jewish family,[1][2] Gray's father is the American crime-fiction author Peter Abrahams.[3]

Gray studied at New York University, wrote for The Village Voice, and then began covering politics for Buzzfeed News, where she gained recognition for her coverage of Occupy Wall Street.[4][5][6][7]

In 2016, The Atlantic hired Gray to cover global affairs and U.S. politics.[8] In March 2017, Gray was named as the White House correspondent for The Atlantic.[9][10] Shortly thereafter, it was announced that she signed a deal with HarperCollins to write a book about Breitbart News, reportedly receiving an advance of about $350,000.[11] In January 2019, Politico reported that Gray would be returning to Buzzfeed News as media and politics reporter, beginning in April.[12] BuzzFeed News shut down in 2023.[13][14]

She is married to British journalist Ben Judah.[15]

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