The Daily
The Daily is a pseudonym used by an author or group of authors at The Daily Beast, a news and opinion website focused on politics and pop culture. The author(s) under this name cover a wide range of topics, often with a focus on political events and controversies.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
80%
Examples:
- The article 'George Santos' $500K Campaign Loan Was Fake—Until It Wasn’t' uses more sensational language when describing the events, which could indicate a slight bias.
Conflicts of Interest
100%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Contradictions
100%
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No current examples available.
Deceptions
90%
Examples:
- The title of the article 'George Santos' $500K Campaign Loan Was Fake—Until It Wasn’t' is slightly click-bait as it implies a dramatic turn of events, but the article simply details the investigation and charges.
Recent Articles
Is Donald Trump Fit for the Presidency? An Examination of Criticisms and Support
Broke On: Thursday, 11 July 2024Former President Donald Trump's fitness for the 2024 presidency is a contentious issue. The New York Times criticizes Trump for disregarding the Constitution, rule of law, and American people. His actions leading to impeachment and defamation cases raise concerns. However, he maintains significant Republican Party support. Shiloh and Vivienne Jolie-Pitt Drop Last Name 'Pitt': A Look into the Children's Decision Amidst Ongoing Family Drama
Broke On: Saturday, 01 June 2024Angelina Jolie's children Shiloh and Vivienne have recently dropped Brad Pitt from their last names, with Shiloh filing the paperwork to make it official at 18. Vivienne was also listed as 'Vivienne Jolie' in a recent Playbill production she helped produce. The siblings' decision comes amidst ongoing family feuds and custody battles between their parents. Manhattan Jury Deliberates Trump's Falsified Business Records in Hush Money Trial: Poll Reveals Mixed Public Interest and Opinions
Broke On: Thursday, 23 May 2024A Manhattan jury is deliberating potential verdicts in Donald Trump's hush money trial, with closing arguments expected on Tuesday. Despite lackluster public interest and criticism from some politicians, most Americans believe Trump is guilty or probably guilty of falsifying business records related to the payment to Stormy Daniels. The trial centers around allegations that Trump concealed a hush money payment as legal fees in 2016. Sex Worker Charged After Continuing to Practice in Ohio Despite HIV Positive Status: Authorities Urge Clients and Contacts to Get Tested
Broke On: Monday, 13 May 2024An Ohio sex worker, identified as Linda Inez Leccese, continued working despite testing positive for HIV in 2022. Authorities believe she had interactions with over 211 clients across several states and are now locating them to ensure they get tested. Leccese has been charged with soliciting after testing positive for HIV, a third-degree felony. John Mulaney's Unexpected Conversation with Lorne Michaels About John Belushi During Rehab
Broke On: Tuesday, 30 April 2024John Mulaney shares heartfelt conversation with Lorne Michaels during rehab, discussing addiction, unexpected insights about John Belushi, and the impact of fatherhood. Speaker Mike Johnson's Delicate Dance with Democrats on Foreign Aid Bills
Broke On: Tuesday, 16 April 2024Speaker Mike Johnson faces pressure to finalize foreign aid bills for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan before leaving office. Democrats demand $9 billion in humanitarian aid for Ukraine and threaten to bail out Johnson if a motion to vacate is made. Negotiations are complicated by sticking points on humanitarian aid for Gaza and significant aid for Ukraine. Johnson's delicate strategy relies on Democratic votes, including from Representative Hakeem Jeffries, putting them in a strong position to influence the measure and potentially save Johnson's speakership. Don Lemon Marries Tim Malone in Intimate NYC Wedding Ceremony Amidst Challenges
Broke On: Saturday, 21 August 2021Don Lemon, a former CNN anchor and now host of his own streaming program — The Don Lemon Show” , married Tim Malone on Saturday in NYC. The wedding took place at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church with approximately 140 guests present, including celebrities like Matt Lauer and Luann de Lesseps. Despite being postponed due to COVID-19 and recent happenings such as Don's CNN firing and Elon Musk blowup, the couple exchanged vows during a ceremony followed by a reception at Ralph Lauren's Polo bar. Trump's Criticism of Kimmel at Oscars Sparks Debate on Bias and Censorship in Media
Broke On: Tuesday, 12 March 2024During the 96th Academy Awards ceremony, former President Donald Trump criticized host Jimmy Kimmel's comedic chops and hosting abilities in a post on Truth Social. The incident has sparked discussions about bias and censorship in media. Senator Katie Britt's State of the Union Response Met with Criticism and Controversy
Broke On: Sunday, 10 March 2024Senator Katie Britt's State of the Union response has been met with criticism for her delivery and a lie she made regarding a sex trafficking victim. The New Abnormal team from The Daily Beast questions whether someone in the room intentionally set her up to fail, while Talking Point Memo journalist Jonathan M. Katz found that the story Britt referenced did not take place during Biden's time as president or vice president. Senate Fails to Advance Bipartisan Foreign Aid Bill with New Border Provisions
Broke On: Thursday, 08 February 2024The Senate's vote to advance a bipartisan foreign aid bill with major new border provisions failed on Wednesday. The bill included money for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan as well as the new border policy deal. Republicans in the Senate kept the floor paralyzed while they met behind closed doors to try and come up with a game plan.