Katherine Donlevy
Katherine Donlevy is a reporter for The Post based in Queens. She has several first-place accolades under her belt, including New York Press Association's headline writing award. When Katherine isn't on the job she can likely be found hiking around upstate New York. Follow her on Twitter @ktdonleavme.
Biography:
https://nypost.com/author/kdonlevynyp/
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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
100%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Conflicts of Interest
50%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Contradictions
85%
Examples:
- The cause of the accident is not yet known
- The crash occurred during a training mission
- There have been numerous other serious incidents involving the bombers
- There have been several B-1 bombers from Ellsworth that have crashed since they were first stationed at the base in 1987. November 1988, a B-1 crashed on landing at the base. The crew ejected but were injured.
Deceptions
65%
Examples:
- Musk plans to donate $45M a month to super PAC backing Trump -- after fully endorsing candidate following shooting: report
- The article only mentions three recent military aircraft training accidents out of many others that have occurred.
- The statement 'An Air Force bomber jet crashed during a training mission at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota.'
Recent Articles
Meteor Passes Near New York City: NASA Confirms Shock Waves Felt Along East Coast on July 16, 2024
Broke On: Tuesday, 16 July 2024On July 16, 2024, New Jersey residents and others along the East Coast felt shaking or heard an explosion-like sound around 11 a.m. NASA later identified this as a meteor disintegrating 29 miles above midtown Manhattan at an altitude of 49 miles. The space agency estimated it passed over the Statue of Liberty and caused no damage or injuries. 14-Year-Old Elizabeth Gonzalez and Two Cousins Found Safe After Uncle's Arrest in Mexico
Broke On: Sunday, 14 July 2024A 14-year-old Utah girl, Elizabeth Gonzalez, and her two younger cousins, Sofia Mailen Moreno (6) and Regina Moreno Zamora (4), were found safe in Mexico after their uncle and biological father, Antonio Moreno, allegedly kidnapped them. The FBI issued a federal arrest warrant for Moreno on charges related to the girls' disappearance. He is currently in Mexico and the extradition process is underway. Denmark to Tax Livestock Farmers for Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Historic Step Towards Climate Neutrality
Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024Denmark to be the first country to tax livestock farmers for greenhouse gas emissions from 2030, targeting major methane contributors and aiming for a 70% reduction in emissions by 2030. The tax will start at DKK 120 ($17.3) per ton and increase to DKK 300 ($43) by 2035, with Denmark hoping other countries follow suit. Rodeo Bull Escapes, Injures Three at Sisters Rodeo in Oregon
Broke On: Saturday, 08 June 2024During Lee Greenwood's performance at the Sisters Rodeo in Oregon on June 8, 2024, a bull named Party Bus escaped from the arena and charged through a concession area and parking lot, injuring at least three individuals. Two were hospitalized while another deputy sustained minor injuries. The bull jumped over a fence and tossed people in its path before being captured by rodeo staff. King Charles III's Cancer Diagnosis: Preparing for the Monarchy's Imminent Changes
Broke On: Monday, 22 April 2024King Charles III, 75, is undergoing cancer treatment and has updated his funeral plans. Despite his deteriorating health, he continues to carry out duties and is planning to resume public appearances soon. Buckingham Palace and the British government are reviewing Operation Menai Bridge in preparation for potential changes upon the monarch's passing. Two Young Siblings Killed in Michigan Boat Club Crash: 66-Year-Old Woman Suspected of DUI
Broke On: Sunday, 21 April 2024Two young siblings, aged 8 and 5, died tragically when a suspected drunk driver crashed into their birthday party at the Swan Creek Boat Club in Michigan on Saturday. The incident left approximately 13 people injured, including three children and six adults. The driver, a 66-year-old woman, was taken into custody for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated causing death. Further criminal charges are expected as the investigation continues. Escaped Elephant Causes Chaos in Butte, Montana: A Summary of the Incident
Broke On: Tuesday, 16 April 2024An elephant named unknown escaped from the Jordan World Circus in Butte, Montana on April 16, 2024. Startled by a backfiring vehicle, it made its way through city streets before being recaptured. The incident caused traffic disruptions and drew criticism from animal rights groups. Nursing Student Pleads Guilty to Falsely Reporting Incident and Hoaxes, Sparking Nationwide Panic
Broke On: Thursday, 21 March 2024Carlee Russell, a 26-year-old nursing student from Alabama, has pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors for falsely reporting an incident and false reporting to law enforcement authorities. The charges stemmed from her disappearance in July of 2019 that sparked a nationwide panic. In court on Thursday, Russell apologized for the actions she took and said she regrets them deeply. NASA Sends Message in Bottle to Europa's Moon in Search of Alien Life
Broke On: Wednesday, 13 March 2024NASA's Europa Clipper spacecraft to launch message in a bottle to Jupiter's moon Europa, seeking alien life. 2.6 million soundwaves of humankind will be dispatched into the ether. CDC Updates COVID-19 Isolation Guidelines for Respiratory Viral Illnesses
Broke On: Friday, 01 March 2024The CDC has updated its COVID-19 isolation guidelines to bring a unified approach for addressing risks from common respiratory viral illnesses. People who tested positive for COVID-19 are no longer advised to stay home for at least five days, but can return to normal activities if their symptoms improve and continue improving over 24 hours without using fever-reducing medications. The CDC has also updated its recommendations on when people with COVID-19 and influenza should treat themselves or seek medical attention.