Miles Klee
Miles Klee is a Culture Writer at Rolling Stone, covering the weirder parts of the internet - from extreme fandoms and conspiracy theories to micro-celebrities and the latest viral memes. He's also the author of a novel, 'Ivyland,' and a story collection, 'True False.' Miles is based in Los Angeles.
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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
77%
Examples:
- Invoking the survivor's spirit of the Jewish people and calling Hamas 'the Nazis of the 21st century,' predicting they will become 'the dust of history'
- Referring to Trump as 'former president' and describing him as 'renowned for craving adulation and approval'
Conflicts of Interest
100%
Examples:
- Both articles are written for Rolling Stone, a well-known publication with an established reputation.
Contradictions
100%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Deceptions
65%
Examples:
- The article about Gal Gadot's screening of 'Hamas Massacre' does not mention the connection between the event and an Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It focuses on the event itself without providing necessary context.
Recent Articles
Seven Prospective Jurors Dismissed from Trump's New York Trial for Social Media Posts Critical of Him
Broke On: Tuesday, 16 April 2024Seven potential jurors in Donald Trump's New York criminal trial were dismissed due to past social media posts criticizing or mocking the former president. The defense argued against their seating, leading to the removal of a juror who shared an AI-generated video and another whose husband posted a meme. Despite these setbacks, Trump continued studying displeasing social media posts in court. Brawl Disrupts Gal Gadot's Film Screening on Hamas Attack
Broke On: Thursday, 09 November 2023The film 'Bearing Witness' documents the October 7 surprise attack on southern Israel by Hamas militants. The screening was disrupted by a mass brawl outside the venue. The location of the screening was shared online ahead of time, leading to a heavy police presence. Multiple fights broke out between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protesters. The Los Angeles Police Department had to use pepper spray to control the crowd.