Ivana Saric
Ivana Saric is a news reporter at Axios, where she covers breaking news on the Newsdesk. She has been with the company since 2021 and has previously worked for Reuters and The Guardian. Her primary focus is on politics and policy, with a particular interest in investigative journalism. Saric is known for her ability to break down complex stories into easily digestible pieces of information for readers. In addition to her work at Axios, she has contributed to various other publications and media outlets, showcasing her versatility as a journalist. She holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Belgrade.
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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
83%
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- The author appears to have a slight bias towards highlighting contradictions and conflicts of interest in the articles provided.
- There is a tendency to provide detailed descriptions of incidents and events, potentially leaning towards an overly critical tone.
Conflicts of Interest
79%
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- The author appears to have a moderate focus on conflicts of interest in the articles provided.
- There is a tendency to highlight potential conflicts of interest, but not necessarily in a sensational or exaggerated manner.
Contradictions
87%
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- The author seems to focus on contradictions in the articles provided, often highlighting discrepancies and inconsistencies.
- There is a strong emphasis on identifying and summarizing contradictions, which may not always be the most significant aspects of the articles.
Deceptions
67%
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- The author seems to have a relatively low level of deceptiveness in the articles provided.
- There are occasional instances where the author may misrepresent or omit information, but these instances are not pervasive.
Recent Articles
Former President Trump Interviewed by FBI Over 2024 Pennsylvania Rally Shooting: New Details Emerge on Suspect's Planning and Concealment
Broke On: Monday, 29 July 2024Former President Trump interviewed by FBI over 2024 Pennsylvania rally shooting. Shooter Thomas Matthew Crooks' early presence, online searches, and aliases used for firearms purchases under investigation. No clear motive identified yet. Russian Court Sentences Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich to 16 Years in Prison on Espionage Charges
Broke On: Monday, 26 June 2023Russian court sentences Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich to 16 years in prison on espionage charges, denounced as a sham by US and employer. No evidence presented against him, trial rapid amid strained Russia-US relations. President Biden Grants Secret Service Protection to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. After Trump's Request Following Shooting Incident
Broke On: Monday, 15 July 2024Former presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump agree on granting Secret Service protection for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., following Trump's call after an assassination attempt on him in Pennsylvania, leaving one person dead and two others critically wounded. The decision comes due to the Kennedy family's history of assassinations, with RFK Sr.'s death in 1968 and JFK's in 1963. Secret Service previously denied protection requests from Kennedy. Former President Trump Endorses First Mandatory Display of Ten Commandments in Public Schools: A Historical Precedent and Constitutional Controversy
Broke On: Thursday, 15 June 2023Former President Trump endorsed Louisiana's law mandating the display of Ten Commandments in public schools, marking the first such requirement. The controversial move, which applies from kindergarten to university level, has sparked legal challenges and debates over church-state separation. Supporters argue for historical significance while critics raise constitutional concerns. Israeli Forces Rescue Hostages in Gaza, Amid Breaches of International Humanitarian Law and Widespread Violence: At Least 274 Palestinians Killed and Hundreds Injured
Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024Israeli forces conducted a daring raid in Nuseirat refugee camp, Gaza on June 9, 2024, to rescue four hostages. The operation resulted in widespread violence and over 270 Palestinian deaths. Both Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups breached international humanitarian law. The UN expressed concerns about possible war crimes committed by both parties and called for the release of remaining hostages. Ukraine Claims First Strike on Russian Su-57 Stealth Jet: Significant Milestone in Ongoing Conflict
Broke On: Sunday, 09 June 2024Ukraine claimed the first known successful strike on a Russian Su-57 stealth jet at Akhtubinsk airbase on June 9, 2024. This marks a significant milestone as Ukraine's limited defenses exposed a lack of hangar protection for Russia's most advanced fighter plane. Suspected Anti-Israel Graffiti Vandalizes US Consulate in Sydney: Prime Minister Albanese Condemns Incident
Broke On: Monday, 15 May 2023On the morning of June 10, 2024, the US consulate in Sydney, Australia was vandalized with suspected anti-Israel graffiti using a sledgehammer and spray paint. The incident resulted in damaged windows and doors. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese condemned the act and urged respectful political debate instead of violence. Democrats Divided Over Biden's Executive Order on Southern Border Crisis
Broke On: Wednesday, 05 June 2024President Biden's executive order limiting asylum for migrants exceeding a daily average of 2,500 at the southern border draws praise and criticism from Democrats. Some see it as providing relief during a crisis, while others criticize it for denying asylum to those with legitimate claims. Republicans attack the administration's handling of the surge in migrants seeking asylum. Large Chunk of Francis Scott Key Bridge Remains on Dali Cargo Ship, Delaying Refloating and Channel Reopening
Broke On: Tuesday, 26 March 2024A large piece of the Francis Scott Key Bridge remains on the Dali cargo ship, delaying efforts to refloat it and reopen Fort McHenry channel. The bridge collapse during the Dali's crash in March caused six fatalities and prevented crew from disembarking due to regulations and visa issues. The expected channel opening is still aimed for by the end of May. Landmark Ruling: 4th Circuit Court Orders North Carolina and West Virginia to Cover Gender-Affirming Surgeries for Transgender Individuals
Broke On: Monday, 29 April 2024In a groundbreaking decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit ruled that North Carolina and West Virginia cannot exclude coverage for gender-affirming surgeries and care for transgender individuals with government-sponsored insurance, marking the first such ruling in the country. The court rejected arguments based on cost concerns, stating that these exclusions discriminate on the basis of sex and gender identity. This victory for transgender rights comes amid a wave of anti-trans legislation and denial or limited coverage for gender-affirming care. The decision ensures transgender individuals receive necessary medical care to live authentically, improving overall wellbeing.