Taylor Penley
Taylor Penley is an associate editor at Fox News. Since joining Fox News Digital in February 2022, she has worked with the media, education, culture and Flash teams, covering a range of issues from censorship to classroom curriculum. She also writes for FOX Business and Fox Nation. Taylor graduated from Dalton State College with a bachelor of arts in English with minors in rhetoric and writing and global studies in 2021. She currently attends graduate school at The University of Alabama. You can follow Taylor on Twitter and on LinkedIn.
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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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- The article implies that flight attendants could have prevented or mitigated a door plug blowout, which is not true.
Conflicts of Interest
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- There are no conflicts of interest mentioned in the article or biography.
Contradictions
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No current examples available.
Deceptions
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- The article claims that NTSB entertained a potentially disastrous scenario without providing evidence. It also misrepresents what flight attendants could have done during the incident.
Recent Articles
Former President Trump Survives Assassination Attempt: Bullet Grazes Ear, Shooter Identified
Broke On: Monday, 15 July 2024Former President Trump survived an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally in 2024. Witnesses spotted a suspicious man on the roof before gunfire erupted. The shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, legally purchased an AR-style rifle and practiced shooting days prior. Fox News reported a bullet grazed Trump's ear while CNN detailed Crooks' preparations and purchase of ammunition. Authorities responded after gunfire, and Crooks was shot dead by Secret Service agents. Housing Affordability Crisis: Struggling Homebuyers Face Soaring Prices and Inflation Amid Limited Supply and Rising Costs
Broke On: Monday, 17 June 2024Soaring home prices and inflation have created a housing affordability crisis in the US, with buyers in nearly half of metro areas requiring over $100,000 to afford a median-priced home. The Federal Reserve's tightening campaign and limited supply have contributed to this challenge. As mortgage rates remain low from 2019, there is a lack of available listings, leading consumers to seek incentives or discounts to afford homes. J.K Rowling's Feud with Co-Stars Over Transgender Identity and Rights
Broke On: Friday, 12 April 2024J.K Rowling, the author of Harry Potter series, has been in a heated feud with her former co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson over their support for transgender identity and rights. In an interview on X (formerly Twitter), Rowling accused them of being part of a movement that aims to erode women's hard-won rights by supporting the transitioning of minors. She also criticized medical gender-related distress interventions, stating there is no good evidence for their long-term outcomes. The Future of the House Select Committee on Chinese Communist Party: A Short-Lived Legacy?
Broke On: Monday, 18 March 2024The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party may not have a future beyond this year as there is little consensus among members about extending its mandate or pursuing more policy recommendations. However, it has been successful in passing legislation that would ban TikTok and force ByteDance to divest from the platform within 165 days if passed by Congress due to growing public alarm over Chinese threats to US security and economy. TikTok Faces Criticism from Universal Music Group over Licensing Agreement with AI-Generated Music
Broke On: Saturday, 03 February 2024TikTok, a ByteDance-owned short-form video app, is facing criticism from Universal Music Group (UMG) over its licensing agreement with the music industry giant. UMG has accused TikTok of sponsoring artist replacement by AI and diluting the royalty pool for human artists through its platform's use of AI-generated music. The two entities have been unable to reach a new licensing contract, which expires on January 31st. FAA Orders Grounding of Boeing 737 Max Planes Following Emergency Landing Investigation
Broke On: Saturday, 13 January 2024The FAA temporarily grounded most Boeing 737 Max planes after an Alaska Airlines flight experienced a door plug blowout during descent, leading to concerns about potential hazards affecting flights from both Alaska and United Airlines. The NTSB is currently investigating the incident.