Mike Ives

Mike Ives is a reporter and editor for The New York Times, based in Seoul, covering breaking news around the world. He focuses on writing and editing stories that break overnight in the Americas, during the business day in Asia, and before breakfast in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. He works for The Times's Express desk, a department that specializes in breaking news and has staff on three continents. After starting off as a staff reporter at Seven Days, an alternative weekly in Vermont, he worked for a decade as an independent journalist based in Vietnam and Hong Kong. His freelance work appeared in The Times, The Economist and National Geographic, among other places. He was also a journalism lecturer at Hong Kong Baptist University and an Abe journalism fellow with the Social Science Research Council. And he's studied a few languages - Spanish, Vietnamese, Mandarin and now Korean - with varying degrees of success. His stories have won awards from Pictures of the Year International, the Human Rights Press Awards and the North American Travel Journalists Association. During the pandemic, he was a writer and editor on The Times's live coronavirus briefings, a sprawling team effort that figured in its Pulitzer Prize for public service. Mike Ives's work is governed by The Times's ethics policy and a commitment to being empathetic and listening carefully to anyone he interviews. He can be reached at mike.ives@nytimes.com or through anonymous tips at nytimes.com/tips.

90%

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

93%

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  • He focuses on writing and editing stories that break overnight in the Americas, during the business day in Asia, and before breakfast in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
  • He works for The Times's Express desk, a department that specializes in breaking news and has staff on three continents.
  • Mike Ives is a reporter and editor for The New York Times, based in Seoul, covering breaking news around the world.

Conflicts of Interest

93%

Examples:

  • In his biography, Mike Ives mentions that he has studied a few languages with varying degrees of success and has worked as a journalism lecturer at Hong Kong Baptist University.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • He also contradicts previous reports by stating that last year, Red Lobster experienced an $11 million quarterly operating loss due to expanding an all-you-can-eat shrimp promotion.
  • In an article about Red Lobster temporarily closing dozens of restaurants, Mike Ives contradicts himself by stating that Red Lobster is an American institution while also mentioning that the company has been losing money for years.

Deceptions

87%

Examples:

  • He also deceptively repeats the claim that last year, Red Lobster experienced an $11 million quarterly operating loss due to expanding an all-you-can-eat shrimp promotion.
  • In an article about Red Lobster temporarily closing dozens of restaurants, Mike Ives deceptively states that the company has been an American institution while also mentioning that it has been losing money for years.

Recent Articles

Catastrophic Failure: Teton Pass Road Collapses, Leaving Vital Commuter Link Severed in Wyoming

Catastrophic Failure: Teton Pass Road Collapses, Leaving Vital Commuter Link Severed in Wyoming

Broke On: Sunday, 09 June 2024 A catastrophic failure of Teton Pass road in Wyoming on June 9, 2024, left a large gaping chasm and severed a vital commuter link between small towns in Idaho and Jackson, Wyo. The collapse occurred at milepost 12.8 on the winding mountain pass road and was caused by significant worsening of cracks and drops in the pavement since Thursday. Engineers are assessing the cause of this long-term closure, which has forced an alternate route adding over 60 miles to commutes.
Red Lobster Closes 87 Restaurants Amidst Financial Struggles and Potential Bankruptcy: A Look into the Chain's Decline

Red Lobster Closes 87 Restaurants Amidst Financial Struggles and Potential Bankruptcy: A Look into the Chain's Decline

Broke On: Monday, 13 May 2024 Red Lobster, the American seafood chain facing financial struggles and potential bankruptcy, is temporarily closing at least 87 restaurants across 27 states. The closures come as the company reports an $11 million quarterly operating loss and a decline in the casual dining sector. Some closed locations are being auctioned off.

Six Dead, Three Injured in Texas Shooting Spree; Suspect in Custody

Broke On: Wednesday, 06 December 2023
    Six people were killed and three injured in a series of shootings in Austin and San Antonio, Texas. The suspect, identified as Shane James, was arrested and charged with capital murder. The shootings occurred over an eight-hour period on Tuesday. The nature of the relationship between the victims and the shooter is currently unknown. The United States has reached a record number of mass killings this year.