Korie Rose

Korie Rose

Korie Rose

Producer/Editor

Korie Rose is a producer and editor for Newsy's "The Why." He is a broadcast and digital veteran who most recently worked at PeerForward, a college access nonprofit based in D.C. Previously, he worked at local TV stations in D.C. and North Carolina, and was the senior traffic producer for radio stations in the Raleigh and Greensboro markets. Fun fact: Korie’s journalism career began in 2000 as a kid reporter for Children's Express, where he covered the 2000 presidential recount in Florida and the inauguration of President George W. Bush.

Recent Work
The Treasury Department

Lawmakers Call On Treasury To Mint Trillion-Dollar Coins For Stimulus

Karen Pence

Karen Pence To Newsy: We Need To Pay Attention To Mental Health

A patient gets a temperature screening

COVID-19 Impacts Cancer Patients' Treatment, Mental Health

A restaurant closes its doors in Seattle

Black-Owned Businesses Face Greater Fallout From COVID-19

Hawaiian Airlines planes parked at Honolulu's airport

When Flying Stalls: How Airlines Keep Planes Air-Ready

For U.S. Spies, The Coronavirus Pandemic A New Twist

Aaron Pais kicks around debris at a mobile home park after a tornado hit on Monday, April 13, 2020, in Chatsworth, Ga.

Tornadoes and COVID-19: First Responders Manage Multiple Disasters

The Nasdaq in New York City

Recent Volatility Forces Americans To Revisit Retirement Savings

Person wears mask at polling place

Wisconsinites Tell Us What It's Like To Vote During A Pandemic

Nearly empty highways in California during stay-at-home orders over the coronavirus.

Coronavirus Has Changed U.S. Vehicle Emissions — For Now

A worker handles medical equipment

Where Are The Ventilators? Governors Begging Feds For Supplies

Illustration of the coronavirus

Here's What Happens To Your Immune System If You Get The Coronavirus

Customer wears mask in dispensary

Most States Consider Dispensaries Essential Amid Pandemic — Here's Why

A map of nitrogen dioxide emissions over China

Coronavirus Lockdowns Are Reducing Emissions Worldwide

Person examines machinery

Amid Pandemic, Expert Says U.S. Election Is 'Trivially Hackable'

Guard member

National Guard Debunks Concerns Over Medical Staff Shortages

Gen. Joseph L. Lengyel

Pentagon Announces Activation Of 2,000 National Guard Members

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks to the press

Senate To Support House Bill, Work On 3rd Stimulus Package

Polling location at Cook County Jail

Chicago Becomes First City To Open A Polling Place Inside Local Jail

A health care worker wearing a mask

Coronavirus Prompts U.S. Tariffs Relief For Masks, Gloves From China

Runners in the 121st Boston Marathon

Boston Marathon Postponed Amid Coronavirus Concerns

An abortion clinic in Cleveland, Ohio

Court To Hear Arguments Over Ohio's Down Syndrome Abortion Ban

Border patrol agents outside a detention facility

CBP: U.S.-Mexico Border Stops Up 'By A Small Percentage' In February

Kashmiri journalists

Internet Services Temporarily Restored In Kashmir

An ultrasound

SCOTUS To Hear First Major Abortion Access Case Under Trump

Man in hospital after being injured in protests

At Least 40 People Have Died In Ongoing Protests In India

Michael Bloomberg

Billionaires Top Ad Spending in California Presidential Primary

Author Mikki Kendall

Author Mikki Kendall Tells Newsy About Her New Book, 'Hood Feminism'

A police barricade in New Delhi, India

13 Killed In Ongoing Protests In New Delhi

Kobe Bryant memorial at the Staples Center

Friends, Fans Pay Tribute To Kobe Bryant