Eduardo Medina

Eduardo Medina is a reporter for The New York Times based in Durham, North Carolina. He covers the South, including the Carolinas, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana and Tennessee. Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, he has worked for The Albany Times Union and The San Francisco Chronicle. Eduardo is committed to accurate and fair reporting while adhering to The New York Times' ethical journalism guidelines. He can be reached at eduardo.medina@nytimes.com or through anonymous tips at nytimes.com/tips.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

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  • Eduardo Medina reports fairly and accurately on a variety of topics without showing any clear biases.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • No conflicts of interest have been identified in Eduardo Medina's reporting.

Contradictions

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  • In an article about an audit questioning the purchase of a $19,000 lectern by Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' office, Eduardo Medina reports contradictory statements from the governor's office and the auditors.

Deceptions

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  • No deceptive practices have been identified in Eduardo Medina's reporting.

Recent Articles

Florida Deputy Terminated for Unjustified Shooting of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman

Florida Deputy Terminated for Unjustified Shooting of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman

Broke On: Saturday, 01 June 2024 Florida deputy Eddie Duran was terminated for unjustified shooting of U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Roger Fortson at an apartment complex in May 2024, despite initial claims of self-defense. The investigation revealed Duran failed to identify himself as law enforcement and used excessive force when Forton, who thought someone was breaking in, pointed a firearm downwards.
New York Times and MSNBC Reveal Potential Legal Violations in Arkansas Governor's $19,000 Lectern Purchase

New York Times and MSNBC Reveal Potential Legal Violations in Arkansas Governor's $19,000 Lectern Purchase

Broke On: Tuesday, 16 April 2024 Two reports from the New York Times and MSNBC reveal potential violations of state laws in the purchase of a $19,000 lectern by Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' office last year. Irregularities include shredding documents, mishandling the process, and altering records. The Republican Party reimbursed the state after public scrutiny. The governor's office denies wrongdoing but may face investigation.

Security Officer Fatally Shot at New Hampshire Psychiatric Hospital, Assailant Neutralized

Broke On: Friday, 17 November 2023 A security officer was fatally shot by an assailant in the lobby of New Hampshire Hospital, a state psychiatric facility in Concord, N.H. The assailant was subsequently killed by a state trooper patrolling the campus. The victim was identified as Bradley Haas, a security officer with the Department of Safety. The motive for the shooting remains unclear, and it is unknown if there were connections between the victim and the assailant. The incident has been contained and there is no longer any threat to the public.