Amanda Geffner

Amanda Geffner is a Digital Content Creator with FOX5NY.com.

38%

The Daily's Verdict

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

Bias

50%

Examples:

  • The article is biased towards the negative aspects of the subway crash. The title mentions that at least 24 people were injured after a train derailment near 96th Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side, but this statement is not supported by any evidence presented in the body of the article.

Conflicts of Interest

0%

Examples:

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Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • The disabled train had been vandalized after a number of emergency cords had been pulled by someone. This contradicts with no mention of this incident in the title or body of the article.

Deceptions

50%

Examples:

  • The title claims that at least 24 people were injured after a train derailment near 96th Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side. However, this statement is not supported by any evidence presented in the body of the article.

Recent Articles

Mayor Adams Offers $5,000 Reward for Info on Central Park Memorial Vandals

Mayor Adams Offers $5,000 Reward for Info on Central Park Memorial Vandals

Broke On: Wednesday, 08 May 2024 New York City Mayor Eric Adams denounced protesters for vandalizing two war memorials in Central Park, including burning an American flag and defacing them with graffiti. In response, Adams offered a combined $15,000 reward for catching those responsible. The incidents occurred during pro-Palestinian protests and marked the latest in a series of unrest in the city since the Israel-Hamas war began.
Subway Trains Collide Near West 96th Street in Manhattan, Injuring At Least Twenty Four People

Subway Trains Collide Near West 96th Street in Manhattan, Injuring At Least Twenty Four People

Broke On: Friday, 05 January 2024 On Thursday, January 4th, a subway train carrying about 300 people collided with an out-of-service train near West 96th Street in Manhattan. The incident began when a No.1 train stalled at 79th St because vandals activated its brakes and went slow speed before it collided with another train carrying transit workers around 3 p.m.