Sareen Habeshian

Sareen Habeshian is a breaking news reporter on the Newsdesk. She covers a wide range of topics including politics, technology and business. Sareen has been with Axios since 2023 and has previously worked for various news outlets. Her articles often provide in-depth analysis of current events and offer unique insights into the stories that shape our world.

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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

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  • The author has a tendency to present information in a balanced and objective manner.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • There are no conflicts of interest found in the articles provided.

Contradictions

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  • However, there are some instances where the author seems to imply that certain events have occurred when they have not been proven yet.
  • There are no major contradictions found in the articles provided.

Deceptions

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  • The author occasionally uses sensationalism to grab the reader's attention, but does not intentionally deceive.

Recent Articles

US Shuts Down $230M Gaza Aid Pier Amid Looting and Weather Issues

US Shuts Down $230M Gaza Aid Pier Amid Looting and Weather Issues

Broke On: Thursday, 11 July 2024 The US is shutting down its $230 million humanitarian aid pier in Gaza due to looting and weather-related issues. Nearly 20 million pounds of aid have been delivered since May, but mobs hijacking convoys and rough seas caused setbacks. Key border crossings have reopened, making it more feasible to get aid around Gaza instead.
Former Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Takes Legal Battle Against Ex-President to Supreme Court over Retaliation

Former Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Takes Legal Battle Against Ex-President to Supreme Court over Retaliation

Broke On: Wednesday, 10 July 2024 Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen appeals to Supreme Court over alleged retaliation for criticizing ex-president, seeking to uphold principle against silencing critics.
Beat the Heat: Protecting Your Smartphone from Unseasonable Temperatures

Beat the Heat: Protecting Your Smartphone from Unseasonable Temperatures

Broke On: Tuesday, 18 June 2024 Unseasonable heat in Pennsylvania and other states can harm smartphones by reducing battery life and potentially causing damage. To protect devices, keep them cool, preserve battery life, and avoid leaving them in hot places. Extreme heat can also pose fire risks to batteries.
Trump's Legal Team Seeks to Lift Gag Order After Hush Money Conviction, Manhattan Prosecutors Oppose

Trump's Legal Team Seeks to Lift Gag Order After Hush Money Conviction, Manhattan Prosecutors Oppose

Broke On: Tuesday, 04 June 2024 Former President Trump's legal team seeks to lift gag order in hush money case, arguing constitutional right for unrestrained campaign advocacy. Prosecutors oppose, citing potential impact on case integrity. Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records and faces sentencing on July 11.
New Jersey Primary Elections: Rep. Andy Kim Wins Democratic Senate Nomination, Trump Secures Republican Presidential Victory, and AP Reports on Ballot Lawsuit and Fake Electors Plot

New Jersey Primary Elections: Rep. Andy Kim Wins Democratic Senate Nomination, Trump Secures Republican Presidential Victory, and AP Reports on Ballot Lawsuit and Fake Electors Plot

Broke On: Wednesday, 05 June 2024 In the 2024 New Jersey primaries, Rep. Andy Kim won the Democratic Senate nomination against Lawrence Hamm and Patricia Campos Medina, setting up a challenge against Sen. Bob Menendez who is running as an Independent after indictment. Former President Donald Trump secured the Republican presidential nomination with around 60% of votes, while Joe Biden won in the Democrats with 56%. Kim filed a lawsuit over New Jersey's primary ballot design, and three ex-Trump advisers were charged for a fake electors plot in Wisconsin.
Former President Trump Faces Historic Conviction on 34 Felony Counts: What Happens Next

Former President Trump Faces Historic Conviction on 34 Felony Counts: What Happens Next

Broke On: Friday, 31 May 2024 Former President Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts in the hush money trial, following an influence scheme to impact the 2016 election through a payment to Stormy Daniels. The conviction has sparked mixed reactions from political candidates and is scheduled for sentencing before the Republican National Convention, where Trump is expected to be nominated. Despite this, Trump remains active in his campaign with increased donations.
New York Trial: Prosecution Argues Trump Intentionally Falsified Records for $130,000 Stormy Daniels Payment

New York Trial: Prosecution Argues Trump Intentionally Falsified Records for $130,000 Stormy Daniels Payment

Broke On: Tuesday, 28 May 2024 Former President Trump faced trial closing arguments in New York for falsifying business records over a $130,000 hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. Prosecution presented evidence of an intricate scheme and Cohen's testimony on reimbursements.
New Classified Documents Discovered in Trump's Mar-a-Lago Bedroom: Implications and Ongoing Investigation

New Classified Documents Discovered in Trump's Mar-a-Lago Bedroom: Implications and Ongoing Investigation

Broke On: Tuesday, 01 August 2023 In May 2024, former President Donald Trump faced renewed scrutiny when more classified documents were found in his bedroom at Mar-a-Lago, following an FBI raid in August 2022. The discovery came to light during a grand jury investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents and added to his ongoing legal troubles, including a 40-count federal indictment for obstruction and mishandling of sensitive material.
FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg Resigns Amid Harassment Scandal, Leaving Agency Deadlocked

FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg Resigns Amid Harassment Scandal, Leaving Agency Deadlocked

Broke On: Monday, 20 May 2024 FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg resigned on May 20, 2024, following a scathing report detailing pervasive sexual harassment, discrimination, and bullying at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). The investigation revealed his own role in the toxic workplace culture. Senator Sherrod Brown called for President Biden to nominate a new leader prioritizing decency and integrity. Gruenberg's resignation leaves the FDIC board deadlocked, potentially delaying controversial rulemaking, including new capital requirements for banks.
USC President and Provost Censured by Academic Senate Amid Controversies and Protests

USC President and Provost Censured by Academic Senate Amid Controversies and Protests

Broke On: Thursday, 09 May 2024 The USC Academic Senate censured President Carol Folt and Provost Andrew Guzman following contentious events, including the removal of a valedictorian's speech and the arrest of pro-Palestinian demonstrators. Faculty members called for investigations into campus events related to the Middle East conflict. Despite this vote, Folt retains trustee support but faces criticism for protest handling and lack of communication.