Katherine Rosman
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Katherine Barnett Rosman (born March 2, 1972) is an American writer and reporter who works as a Domestic Correspondent for The New York Times, previously at The Wall Street Journal. Rosman is known for her extensive coverage of the internet, celebrity, and their intersection with the public eye. She is known for widely read pieces with subjects including but not limited to the inner-workings of the National Football League and Planned Parenthood, and pop culture. She wrote a book called If You Knew Suzy: A Mother, A Daughter, a Reporter's Notebook.
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Katherine Barnett Rosman (born March 2, 1972) is an American writer and reporter who works as a Domestic Correspondent for The New York Times, previously at The Wall Street Journal. Rosman is known for her extensive coverage of the internet, celebrity, and their intersection with the public eye. She is known for widely read pieces with subjects including but not limited to the inner-workings of the National Football League and Planned Parenthood, and pop culture. She wrote a book called If You Knew Suzy: A Mother, A Daughter, a Reporter's Notebook.
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