Chris Eberhart

Chris Eberhart is a Fox News reporter who covers crime and justice. He joined FOX in 2014 after working as an investigative journalist for KDVR-TV in Denver. He has covered some of the most high-profile cases in Colorado, including the Aurora movie theater shooting trial, the Chuck E Cheese murders, and the Columbine school massacre copycat case. Eberhart is a graduate of Metropolitan State University of Denver with a degree in journalism. He also has a master's degree in criminal justice from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.

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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

85%

Examples:

  • The author uses language that dehumanizes the agitators by referring to them as 'rabble-rousers'
  • There are multiple examples of ideological bias throughout the article. For example, when describing President Biden's comments on Israel, it is described as a 'sharp reaction'
  • There are multiple examples of religious bias throughout the article.

Conflicts of Interest

5%

Examples:

  • The article states that the tunnel was dug by students but provides no evidence to support this claim.

Contradictions

15%

Examples:

  • The author claims that Jordan still poses a threat to witnesses and some of the other folks at UCCS campus, as well as the public in general. However, there is no evidence presented to support this claim.
  • The defense is at a disadvantage at this point
  • >the prosecution told the judge he "still poses a threat" to the public

Deceptions

40%

Examples:

  • The author refutes a claim that he has not heard or seen.
  • There are multiple examples of deception throughout the article. For example, when describing the tunnel dug under the synagogue, it is described as being designed to reach an abandoned women's mikvah around the corner and exit.

Recent Articles

NASA Astronauts Stuck at ISS: Boeing Starliner's Thruster Issues Delay Return Date

NASA Astronauts Stuck at ISS: Boeing Starliner's Thruster Issues Delay Return Date

Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024 NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams remain at the International Space Station due to unexpected issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft during its Crew Flight Test mission. The teams are conducting thorough testing on Starliner's thruster technology to determine the root cause before allowing its return. Despite uncertainty, astronauts are in a stable situation aboard ISS, which has been continuously crewed for over 24 years and serves as a scientific platform and cornerstone of space commerce. NASA's Commercial Crew Program aims to ensure safe access to low-Earth orbit while reducing reliance on Russia.
NASA ISS Debris Crashes into Florida Home: A Precedent-Setting Case for Space Liability?

NASA ISS Debris Crashes into Florida Home: A Precedent-Setting Case for Space Liability?

Broke On: Friday, 08 March 2024 A pallet of used batteries from NASA's International Space Station crashed through a Naples, Florida home in March 2024, leaving damage and raising questions about space debris and liability. The Otero family is seeking compensation from NASA under the Space Liability Convention.
Upcoming Celestial Spectacle: Witness the Blaze Star's Once-in-a-Lifetime Nova Explosion in Corona Borealis

Upcoming Celestial Spectacle: Witness the Blaze Star's Once-in-a-Lifetime Nova Explosion in Corona Borealis

Broke On: Wednesday, 19 June 2024 Prepare for a once-in-a-lifetime celestial event: The Blaze Star, or T Coronae Borealis, a white dwarf star in the constellation Corona Borealis, is predicted to explode and become visible to the naked eye between June and September 2024. This rare occurrence offers astronomers valuable insights into nova explosions and stellar evolution. Stargazers should monitor Corona Borealis for signs of the Blaze Star's explosion during clear nights when the moon is not present or only partially illuminated.
Former US Soldier Craig Austin Lang Extradited for Double Murder in Florida: Alleged Crime Spree with Fellow Ex-Soldier

Former US Soldier Craig Austin Lang Extradited for Double Murder in Florida: Alleged Crime Spree with Fellow Ex-Soldier

Broke On: Tuesday, 04 June 2024 Former US soldier Craig Austin Lang, dishonorably discharged in 2014, joined the Ukrainian nationalist militant group Right Sector and met fellow ex-soldier Alex Zwiefelhofer. Together they traveled to Africa to fight al-Shabab but were deported back to the US. In Florida, they falsely advertised gun sales leading to a deadly encounter with Serafin Lorenzo in 2018. Zwiefelhofer was convicted for related charges, while Lang faces double murder charges and other possible crimes.
Norwegian Cruise Line Leaves Elderly Stroke Victim to Die on African Island, Strands Six Americans and Two Australians

Norwegian Cruise Line Leaves Elderly Stroke Victim to Die on African Island, Strands Six Americans and Two Australians

Broke On: Wednesday, 27 March 2024 An elderly woman who suffered a stroke and possible heart attack was forced by Norwegian Cruise Line to medically disembark on an African island, leaving her family without any communication for two days. Meanwhile, six Americans and two Australian passengers were stranded on the same island after their tour guide-led excursion ran late.
Stranded on São Tomé and Príncipe: The Heart-Wrenching Story of Eight Passengers Left Behind by Norwegian Cruise Ship

Stranded on São Tomé and Príncipe: The Heart-Wrenching Story of Eight Passengers Left Behind by Norwegian Cruise Ship

Broke On: Tuesday, 02 April 2024 Eight passengers, including Americans and Australians, were stranded on São Tomé and Príncipe after their Norwegian cruise ship left without them due to being late from a private tour. The group consisted of six Americans, two Australians, paraplegic person and an elderly man with a heart condition who were left stranded without any belongings.
The Search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: A Decade Later and a New Proposal Brings Hope to Families of the Missing

The Search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: A Decade Later and a New Proposal Brings Hope to Families of the Missing

Broke On: Friday, 08 March 2024 Ten years have passed since the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished on March 8, 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. The majority of passengers were Chinese and many families are still searching for answers about what happened to their loved ones. A recent proposal by an American company has sparked hope for closure among those affected by the tragedy.
Two Dead in University of Colorado Dorm Room: Jordan Arrested on Suspicion

Two Dead in University of Colorado Dorm Room: Jordan Arrested on Suspicion

Broke On: Monday, 19 February 2024 On May 7th, 2021 at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs, two people were found dead in a dorm room. The victims were identified as Samuel Knopp and Celie Rain Montgomery. Jordan was arrested on suspicion of killing both individuals.
Two American Women Drugged and Raped by Bahamas Resort Staffers on Carnival Cruise

Two American Women Drugged and Raped by Bahamas Resort Staffers on Carnival Cruise

Broke On: Saturday, 10 February 2024 Two American mothers from Kentucky were drugged and raped by Bahamas resort staffers while on a Carnival cruise in the Caribbean. The attacks occurred at a beach in Central Grand Bahama shortly after noon on Sunday.
Hasidic Men Clash With Police Over Chabad-Lubavitcher Movement Expansion In Brooklyn

Hasidic Men Clash With Police Over Chabad-Lubavitcher Movement Expansion In Brooklyn

Broke On: Wednesday, 10 January 2024 The Chabad-Lubavitcher movement's global headquarters in Brooklyn was closed after a clash between Hasidic men and police, resulting in damaged walls. The ongoing internal dispute since the rebbe's death in 1994 has led to an expansion plan that is part of this conflict. This factionalism within the group dates back at least three decades.