Snejana Farberov
Snejana Farberov is an early morning reporter at the New York Post, specializing in breaking news, national crime and court stories, and the Ukraine war coverage. She has worked as a journalist in New York City and Long Island for 14 years. A native of Russia who grew up in the family of an army officer, she earned a bachelor of science degree in journalism and Italian from St. John's University in 2007, followed by a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University School of Journalism in 2008. Snejana speaks four languages, loves to travel and enjoys cooking and baking.
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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%
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- The author has a tendency to use loaded words and phrases that may be seen as biased. For example, in the article about Sebastian Villasenor's plot to shoot up his high school, the author uses terms such as 'obsessed', 'every intention', and 'fixated'. In addition, there are instances where the author appears to have a personal interest or connection to certain topics they report on. For example, in an article about Russian immigrants in New York City, the author mentions that their own family is from Russia.
Conflicts of Interest
50%
Examples:
- There are instances where the author appears to have a personal interest or connection to certain topics they report on. For example, in an article about Russian immigrants in New York City, the author mentions that their own family is from Russia.
Contradictions
80%
Examples:
- There are instances where the author appears to have a personal interest or connection to certain topics they report on. For example, in an article about Russian immigrants in New York City, the author mentions that their own family is from Russia.
Deceptions
50%
Examples:
- There are instances where the author appears to have a personal interest or connection to certain topics they report on. For example, in an article about Russian immigrants in New York City, the author mentions that their own family is from Russia.
Recent Articles
Michigan Man Confesses to Killing Girlfriend During Argument
Broke On: Wednesday, 27 March 2024On March 27, 2024, Ruby Garcia was killed by her boyfriend Brandon Ortiz-Vite during an argument in Michigan. Court documents reveal that Ortiz-Vite confessed to repeatedly shooting Garcia. One-Punch Killing: Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny's Death Ruled a Classic KGB Tactic, Activist Says
Broke On: Monday, 19 February 2024Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny may have been killed with a single punch to the heart, an old KGB tactic. His mother has filed a lawsuit demanding his body be released but its outcome is uncertain. 18-Year-Old Arrested for Attempting School Shooting at Ontario Christian High School
Broke On: Friday, 16 February 2024An 18-year-old student, Sebastian Villasenor, was arrested and charged with six counts of attempted murder after planning a school shooting at Ontario Christian High School. He had easy access to weapons and was fascinated by mass shootings. The plot began on or around April 20th, the anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting in Colorado that left 15 people dead. Villasenor was arrested after a classmate reported him for showing signs of being fixated on school shootings and having access to weapons. He is currently being held without bail and scheduled to appear in court on February 20th. 12-Year-Old Girl Saves Pet Guinea Pig from Snake Attack in Queensland Backyard
Broke On: Saturday, 03 February 2024A 12-year-old girl from Eumundi, Queensland saved her pet guinea pig's life when a snake tried to eat it in the backyard of her home on Sunday. Mexican Authorities Search For 31 Migrants Kidnapped Near US Border
Broke On: Thursday, 04 January 2024Mexican authorities are searching for 31 migrants who were kidnapped by armed men near the US border over the weekend. The abduction was atypical because migrants are usually taken in small groups, but recently gangs have been snatching people from buses and holding them for ransom. This trend has become a lucrative business for organized crime groups active in the region, including the Gulf Cartel and Northeast Cartel. These cartels use migration as a way to generate revenue through ransom demands.