Claire Moses

Claire Moses is a breaking news reporter based in London. She has covered a wide range of topics across time zones and with other colleagues at The New York Times. Her work includes general assignment reporting, covering social trends and offbeat topics, as well as writing features and news about the Netherlands and World War II. Before joining The Times, she worked for BuzzFeed News in London and local news organizations in New Jersey. As a reporter for The Times, she follows the company's ethics guidelines and approaches stories with an open mind, curiosity, and a deep commitment to facts.

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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

88%

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  • The author has a history of reporting on a wide range of topics with a commitment to facts, but occasionally includes biased language.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • The author has not disclosed any conflicts of interest in their reporting.

Contradictions

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  • In one article, the author contradicted themselves by stating that Geert Wilders announced he would not seek to become prime minister of the Netherlands after months of coalition talks, while also mentioning that he wanted a right-wing cabinet and less immigration.

Deceptions

80%

Examples:

  • In one article, the author used deceptive practices by stating that Mr. Wilders announced he would not seek to become prime minister of the Netherlands, when in fact he had stepped aside due to a compromise made by his coalition partners.

Recent Articles

Mother's Day Air Quality Alert: Wildfire Smoke from Canada Affects Minnesota

Mother's Day Air Quality Alert: Wildfire Smoke from Canada Affects Minnesota

Broke On: Sunday, 12 May 2024 Wildfire smoke from Canada triggers an air quality alert in Minnesota on Mother's Day, affecting areas including the Twin Cities metro and reaching Red category levels. Central Minnesota can expect weakened air quality Sunday afternoon, with dissipation by midday Monday.
Unusual Aurora Borealis Displays Green, Purple, and Red Arcs Across US Skies: A Level 5 Solar Storm Causes Rare Sighting

Unusual Aurora Borealis Displays Green, Purple, and Red Arcs Across US Skies: A Level 5 Solar Storm Causes Rare Sighting

Broke On: Friday, 10 May 2024 On May 11, 2024, a powerful solar storm caused the aurora borealis to appear unusually far south in the US, resulting in spectacular displays of green, purple, and red arcs across skies. The Space Weather Prediction Center expects similar conditions to continue through Saturday night and potentially improve on Sunday. Colorado residents have been experiencing clear views of the northern lights since Friday night and are advised to view them safely between midnight and 3 a.m., with best viewing conditions in areas with clear skies.
Geert Wilders Drops Bid for Dutch Prime Minister, Increases Chance of Right-Wing Coalition

Geert Wilders Drops Bid for Dutch Prime Minister, Increases Chance of Right-Wing Coalition

Broke On: Wednesday, 13 March 2024 Geert Wilders, the hard-right politician who won a shocking victory in the last Dutch elections, announced on Wednesday that he would not seek to become prime minister of the Netherlands. This move increases the chance of a right-wing coalition in which his party will play a role.

Taylor Swift Named Time's Person of the Year 2023

Broke On: Wednesday, 06 December 2023 Taylor Swift has been named Time Magazine's Person of the Year for 2023. Swift's 'Eras Tour' grossed $2.2 billion in North American ticket sales. Swift broke her own Spotify record for most-streamed artist in a single day. Swift decided to re-record her old albums after her original masters were sold.

Gwyneth Paltrow's Ski Collision Trial Turned into London Musical

Broke On: Wednesday, 15 November 2023 The musical 'Gwyneth Goes Skiing' is based on the legal battle between Gwyneth Paltrow and Terry Sanderson over a ski collision. The production features original songs by American singer-songwriter Leland. The audience will act as the jury of the trial. Linus Karp will star as Paltrow and Joseph Martin will play Terry Sanderson. Sanderson initially sued for $3 million, but after the suit was dismissed, he amended his claim to $300,000.