Cecilia Levine

Cecilia Levine is a journalist who has written articles for DailyVoice.com in the past. She was born and raised in Allentown, Pennsylvania and attended Lehigh University where she received her degree in journalism.

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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

75%

Examples:

  • Some parts of Sussex County, particularly Wantage, and the Poconos could see between six and eight inches of snow.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

No current examples available.

Contradictions

100%

Examples:

  • The title suggests that snow will fall throughout New Jersey when only parts of it are expected to see snowfall.

Deceptions

30%

Examples:

  • The title suggests that snow will fall throughout New Jersey when only parts of it are expected to see snowfall.

Recent Articles

North Jersey Braces for Significant Snowfall This Weekend

North Jersey Braces for Significant Snowfall This Weekend

Broke On: Thursday, 04 January 2024 North Jersey residents are bracing for a significant snowfall this weekend Weather experts predict up to 10 inches in some areas from the season's initial winter storm Residents in areas of higher elevation should be prepared for heavy wet snow from the weight which may present a greater risk of downed trees and power lines The NY NJ PA Weather account mirrors much of the NWS report. Areas northwest of I-95 corridor should expect periods of moderate to heavy snowfall on Sunday, it said while eastern region will see snow sleet and rain along with windy conditions. Given the forecasts, this weekend's storm is poised to break a long streak of days without a significant snowstorm. Last winter's statewide snow total was just 3 inches which was 17.2 inches below normal and the second-lowest figure on record.

Debate Over Apple's 'NameDrop' Feature in iOS 17.1 Update

Broke On: Tuesday, 28 November 2023 Apple's iOS 17.1 update includes a new feature called 'NameDrop' that allows users to share contact information by holding two devices close to each other. Law enforcement agencies have issued warnings about the feature, advising parents to check their children's phone settings. Tech experts and an Apple spokesperson have defended the feature, stating that it has safeguards in place to prevent unintentional information sharing.