Jack Healy

Jack Healy is a reporter for The New York Times, covering the changing Western United States and political divisions from his base in Phoenix. His focus is on issues such as water, climate change, immigration, gun violence, and growth that affect the region's politics and interpersonal relationships. He has reported extensively from Iraq and Afghanistan as well as across the United States for The Times. He graduated from the University of Missouri in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in journalism and learned Spanish while traveling through South America. As a Times reporter, he adheres to strict journalistic ethics, double-checking facts and confirming sources multiple times for accuracy. He can be contacted at jack.healy@nytimes.com.

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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

92%

Examples:

  • The author appears to have a slight left-leaning bias in their reporting, as they tend to focus on issues such as immigration and border control which are often topics of debate among Democrats and Republicans.

Conflicts of Interest

62%

Examples:

  • The author has not disclosed any potential conflicts of interest in their reporting on Arizona's immigration laws and border crossings.

Contradictions

86%

Examples:

  • The author has not found any major contradictions in their reporting, but there are some minor inconsistencies in the way they present information about immigration policies and border crossings.

Deceptions

70%

Examples:

  • The author has used misleading language in some instances, such as claiming that all border crossings are legal when many migrants unlawfully cross through gaps in the border wall. They have also failed to provide context about daily Border Patrol encounters and the surge in migrant arrivals.

Recent Articles

Arizona Republicans Push for Stricter Border Enforcement Amidst Anticipated Biden Immigration Policy Announcement

Arizona Republicans Push for Stricter Border Enforcement Amidst Anticipated Biden Immigration Policy Announcement

Broke On: Tuesday, 04 June 2024 Arizona House Speaker Ben Toma and Republican lawmakers propose the 'Secure the Border Act', making it a state crime for individuals to enter Arizona illegally, giving local police arrest and jailing powers. The bill faces constitutional challenges and potential racial profiling concerns. Biden is expected to announce an immigration policy, raising complications.
Republican Lawmakers Criticize Biden's Immigration Record at US-Mexico Border

Republican Lawmakers Criticize Biden's Immigration Record at US-Mexico Border

Broke On: Wednesday, 03 January 2024 On January 3, 2024, a group of Republican lawmakers led by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) will visit the U.S.-Mexico border in Eagle Pass, Texas to criticize President Biden's immigration record and push for steeper policy concessions from the White House. The delegation plans to put even more pressure on the administration when they return to Congress next week by launching impeachment measures against Mayorkas.