Timothy Nerozzi

Timothy Nerozzi is a writer for Fox News Digital. He specializes in religious institutions and East Asian politics. Timothy has reported from the Holy See's press gaggle and the US congressional press pool. Before writing for Fox News Digital, he was the breaking news editor at The Daily Caller and deputy breaking news editor at The Washington Examiner.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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  • The North Korean military has been conducting live-fire drills north of the South Korean front-line island of Yeonpyeong since around 4 pm (0700 GMT).
  • The UKHSA released data this week confirming 216 cases of the disease in the West Midlands region since last October, with an additional 103 likely cases. Approximately 80% of the reported cases were traced to Birmingham and an additional 10% to Coventry.

Contradictions

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  • North Korea is conducting another round of artillery drills on Saturday following the previous day's exercises that sparked panic in regions of its southern neighbor.
  • The highly contagious disease can be serious and even fatal for young children.

Deceptions

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  • > The U.K. Health Security Agency (UKHSA) chief executive Jenny Harries announced a surge in measles cases over the last few months, urging parents across the country to vaccinate their children.

Recent Articles

Measles Surges in the US: Over 180 Cases Reported in 2024, Half Required Hospitalization

Measles Surges in the US: Over 180 Cases Reported in 2024, Half Required Hospitalization

Broke On: Sunday, 28 July 2024 Measles cases in the US have surged past last year's total, with 188 confirmed cases as of July 2024. Declining vaccination rates and a global rise in measles cases contribute to this increase. Half of the US measles cases this year required hospitalization, mostly affecting children under 5. Despite the surge, vaccines remain effective in preventing measles and its complications. Improving healthcare access, addressing vaccine hesitancy, and maintaining a high level of awareness about vaccinations are crucial steps to combat measles.
Former President Trump to Keynote Bitcoin 2024 Conference: Legitimizing Cryptocurrency's Role in Politics and Finance

Former President Trump to Keynote Bitcoin 2024 Conference: Legitimizing Cryptocurrency's Role in Politics and Finance

Broke On: Saturday, 27 July 2024 Former President Donald Trump, a Bitcoin advocate and critic-turned-supporter, will keynote the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville. His participation legitimizes Bitcoin and brings attention to its potential uses in politics and finance. The event features speakers like Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Vivek Ramaswamy, Michael Saylor, Bill Miller IV, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Edward Snowden.
Russian Court Sentences Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich to 16 Years in Prison on Espionage Charges

Russian Court Sentences Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich to 16 Years in Prison on Espionage Charges

Broke On: Monday, 26 June 2023 Russian 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.
California Democrats Discuss Replacing President Biden with Kamala Harris in Upcoming Election

California Democrats Discuss Replacing President Biden with Kamala Harris in Upcoming Election

Broke On: Sunday, 14 July 2024 Californian Democrats, including Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris, and Nancy Pelosi, are pivotal in discussions about President Biden's reelection campaign due to potential policy conflicts with a federal Republican administration. As a Democratic stronghold with significant influence in the DNC nomination process, California could impact the selection of the nominee. With growing concerns about Biden's chances of re-election, some delegates have discussed Kamala Harris as a potential replacement.
Israel Strikes Gaza: Top Hamas Commander Mohammed Deif Reportedly Killed in Airstrike, Over 70 Fatalities

Israel Strikes Gaza: Top Hamas Commander Mohammed Deif Reportedly Killed in Airstrike, Over 70 Fatalities

Broke On: Saturday, 13 July 2024 Israeli airstrikes on July 13, 2024, killed Mohammed Deif, Hamas' top military commander and mastermind behind the October 7 attacks. The al-Mawasi strike resulted in over 70 fatalities and injuries despite being designated as a humanitarian zone. Known for evading capture since the late 1980s, Deif's disappearance fueled speculation about his survival. Criticism follows Israeli military for civilian casualties during ongoing conflict with Hamas, with the International Criminal Court investigating potential war crimes.
Supreme Court Ruling on Presidential Immunity: What it Means for Trump's Criminal Cases and the Future of Regulations

Supreme Court Ruling on Presidential Immunity: What it Means for Trump's Criminal Cases and the Future of Regulations

Broke On: Saturday, 06 July 2024 The Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity in the Trump criminal case has sparked controversy, potentially shielding him from prosecution until after the election. The decision overturned Chevron deference and could make it easier for regulations to be overturned, causing law schools to update their curricula. Trump's lawyers argue this applies to all his cases, but Democrats warn of future presidents abusing these powers. Impeachment proceedings against Supreme Court justices are a long shot due to political dynamics.
Climate Activists Vandalize Stonehenge with Orange Powder Paint, Demanding Fossil Fuel Phase-Out by 2030

Climate Activists Vandalize Stonehenge with Orange Powder Paint, Demanding Fossil Fuel Phase-Out by 2030

Broke On: Wednesday, 19 June 2024 Two climate activists, Rajan Naidu and Niamh Lynch from Just Stop Oil, vandalized Stonehenge with orange paint the day before the summer solstice celebration. They were arrested for damaging the ancient monument and criticized Labour Party's manifesto on oil drilling. The group demands a treaty to phase out fossil fuels by 2030, while English Heritage assesses damage and Stonehenge remains open.
Putin and Kim Sign Mutual Defense Pact: Russia-North Korea Ties Deepen Amid Concerns Over Weapons Transfers

Putin and Kim Sign Mutual Defense Pact: Russia-North Korea Ties Deepen Amid Concerns Over Weapons Transfers

Broke On: Wednesday, 19 June 2024 Russian President Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed a mutual defense pact in June 2024, pledging assistance in case of aggression. Putin expressed support for North Korea's stance on international obligations and called for UN Security Council sanctions review. In return, Kim endorsed Russia's Ukraine invasion and backed the Russian government. The signing marked a shift in Russia's foreign policy towards North Korea, raising concerns about potential military cooperation and arms transfers.
Pope Francis Under Fire for Using Homophobic Slur During Private Meeting with Roman Priests

Pope Francis Under Fire for Using Homophobic Slur During Private Meeting with Roman Priests

Broke On: Wednesday, 12 June 2024 Pope Francis, in a private meeting with Roman priests on June 12, 2024, used a homophobic slur while discussing the Catholic Church's stance on homosexuality in the priesthood. This is his second such incident within two weeks and contradicts his previous supportive statements towards LGBTQ individuals. The Vatican has yet to comment on the use of offensive language.
Judge Strikes Down Florida's Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Individuals: A Victory for Equal Protection Rights

Judge Strikes Down Florida's Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Individuals: A Victory for Equal Protection Rights

Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024 Judge Robert L. Hinkle of the Federal District Court in Tallahassee struck down Florida's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors and certain adults on June 11, 2024. The ruling paved the way for medical professionals to provide transition care, invalidating parts of the law that imposed significant barriers. The decision was based on the fact that gender identity is real and widely accepted as a standard of care, and Florida cannot deny transgender individuals safe and effective medical treatment.