Daniella Genovese

Daniella Genovese is a reporter covering consumer trends with a particular focus on the retail, travel, real estate and food industries for Fox Business and Fox News Digital. Daniella has reported extensively on how the COVID-19 pandemic affected corporations, small businesses and the real estate market. As the 2020 election approached, she reported stories on the impact a possible new administration would have on business and the effects new policies would have in the wake of recovering economy. Daniella has profiled some of the more significant leaders in the business world including CEOs of Blackstone Inc. Pandora, Lowe's, Anheuser-Busch, Rite-Aid, Royal Caribbean and the founder of AirBnB. Before joining Fox in 2019, Daniella worked as a digital content producer for News10NBC in Rochester, New York. Daniella is a graduate of Loyola University Maryland. You can contact Daniella at Daniella.genovese@fox.com and follow her on Twitter @DaniellaGeno.

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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

90%

Examples:

  • The author has a slight bias towards highlighting negative aspects of companies and their practices.

Conflicts of Interest

75%

Examples:

  • The author mentions a whistleblower who was found dead shortly after testifying against Boeing, implying a potential conflict of interest in their reporting on the company.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • There are instances where the author reports contradictory information in regards to the number of flights cancelled due to an incident, the specifics of a data breach, and details about Boeing's challenges with delivering Max jets to Southwest Airlines.

Deceptions

60%

Examples:

  • The author uses language that dehumanizes the victims of the Boeing Max crashes by referring to them as 'challenges'. Additionally, some statements in the articles may be considered misleading or sensationalist.

Recent Articles

FDA Urges Recall of Several Brands of Ground Cinnamon Due to Lead Contamination: Potential Health Risks and Symptoms

FDA Urges Recall of Several Brands of Ground Cinnamon Due to Lead Contamination: Potential Health Risks and Symptoms

Broke On: Friday, 26 July 2024 Several brands of ground cinnamon have been recalled due to lead contamination. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) urges consumers to stop using and dispose of specific batches, as elevated levels of lead can cause serious health issues such as kidney dysfunction, hypertension, and developmental defects in children.
Delta Airlines: 4,000 Flights Canceled Due to IT Outage from CrowdStrike Software Update - DOT Launches Investigation

Delta Airlines: 4,000 Flights Canceled Due to IT Outage from CrowdStrike Software Update - DOT Launches Investigation

Broke On: Tuesday, 23 July 2024 Delta Air Lines, the second-largest US airline, faces ongoing disruptions due to a technology outage caused by a CrowdStrike software update. Over 4,000 flights have been canceled since last Friday, affecting thousands of passengers and crew members. The U.S. Department of Transportation is investigating Delta for consumer protection compliance during the disruptions.
Delta Air Lines: 6,000 Flights Canceled Due to Faulty CrowdStrike Update

Delta Air Lines: 6,000 Flights Canceled Due to Faulty CrowdStrike Update

Broke On: Friday, 19 July 2024 Delta Air Lines, the world's second-largest airline, canceled over 6,000 flights due to a technology issue caused by a faulty Windows update from CrowdStrike. The problem affected up to half of Delta's IT systems worldwide and left many passengers stranded or forced to change travel plans. CEO Ed Bastian apologized and offered compensation while the airline works around the clock to resolve the issue. Other airlines also experienced disruptions due to the global tech outage.
Eleven Million AT&T Customers Affected by Data Breach: Call and Text Records Compromised

Eleven Million AT&T Customers Affected by Data Breach: Call and Text Records Compromised

Broke On: Friday, 12 July 2024 Hackers illegally accessed call and text records of nearly 11 million AT&T customers between May 2022 and October 2022, potentially exposing sensitive details. The breach, discovered in April 2024, marks the third major setback for AT&T in a year following data exposures and service issues.
Nationwide Coffee Recall: Snapchill LLC Issues Warning for Potential Botulism Contamination in Canned Coffee Products

Nationwide Coffee Recall: Snapchill LLC Issues Warning for Potential Botulism Contamination in Canned Coffee Products

Broke On: Monday, 17 June 2024 Snapchill LLC recalls all canned coffee products due to potential botulism contamination caused by missing low-acid canning process filing with the FDA. No reported illnesses, but consumers advised to destroy or return recalled items identified by 'Produced and distributed by Snapchill LLC' under nutrition facts or 'Snapchill Coffee' on labels.
T.J. Maxx and Other Retailers Implement Body Cameras to Reduce Shrinkage and Enhance Store Safety

T.J. Maxx and Other Retailers Implement Body Cameras to Reduce Shrinkage and Enhance Store Safety

Broke On: Wednesday, 05 June 2024 T.J. Maxx and other retailers, including Marshalls and HomeGoods, implement body cameras for employees to reduce shrinkage and enhance safety, with TJX Companies' CFO reporting positive effects on inventory protection. The trend extends beyond TJX Companies as CVS Health Corporation also takes measures against retail theft. Despite losses totaling $112.1 billion in 2022, the use of body cameras is part of a larger industry trend towards increased security measures.
CDC Warns of Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry in 29 States: What You Need to Know Before Getting Chicks

CDC Warns of Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry in 29 States: What You Need to Know Before Getting Chicks

Broke On: Thursday, 23 May 2024 CDC investigates salmonella outbreaks linked to backyard poultry in 29 states, affecting 109 people. Children under five are at higher risk. Unidentified strains of salmonella have contaminated eggs and living areas, causing symptoms like diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps. The CDC advises washing hands after contact with poultry or their environments and avoiding consumption of cracked eggs or raw poultry. Arizona recently allowed backyard chickens despite these risks.
Multiple Private Equity Firms Considering Acquiring Peloton Interactive Amidst Financial Struggles and Debt Refinancing Efforts

Multiple Private Equity Firms Considering Acquiring Peloton Interactive Amidst Financial Struggles and Debt Refinancing Efforts

Broke On: Tuesday, 07 May 2024 Private equity firms hold talks with Peloton Interactive over potential acquisition, following the company's 13th consecutive quarterly loss and restructuring plan. Reports suggest multiple firms are considering buying out Peloton, with debt refinancing a possible factor. Stock price surged upon news but acquisition comes with risks.
Starbucks Urged for Strategic Overhaul by Former CEO Amid Earnings Misses and Unionization Efforts

Starbucks Urged for Strategic Overhaul by Former CEO Amid Earnings Misses and Unionization Efforts

Broke On: Monday, 06 May 2024 Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz urges the company to focus on customer experience and address unionization efforts to revive U.S. operations amid significant earnings shortfall. Berkshire Hathaway, Paramount, Spirit Air, Victoria's Secret, and Nio stocks also mentioned in the article.
Johnson & Johnson Proposes $6.5 Billion Settlement Over Talc-Related Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits

Johnson & Johnson Proposes $6.5 Billion Settlement Over Talc-Related Ovarian Cancer Lawsuits

Broke On: Wednesday, 01 May 2024 Johnson & Johnson proposes a $6.5 billion settlement over 25 years to resolve tens of thousands of lawsuits alleging its talc-based baby powder caused ovarian cancer. The company, which maintains its products are safe, faces over 34,000 lawsuits and discontinued sales in North America in 2020. The deal covers 99.75% of pending US lawsuits and allows resolution of all current and future ovarian cancer claims.