Kate Plummer
Kate Plummer is a journalist for Newsweek. She covers a range of topics including politics and current events. Her articles are known for their clear and concise writing style.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
Bias
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- The author's bias is minimal as evidenced by the consistent use of objective language and lack of clear partisan lean in the provided articles.
Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
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Recent Articles
Unraveling the Connections: A Deep Dive into the New York Times Word Game with Insights from Forbes, Newsweek, and CNET
Broke On: Saturday, 06 July 2024Explore the New York Times Connections game, where you group words based on connections. Learn rules and origins from Forbes, Newsweek, and CNET. Understand categories: changes of states (Condense, Freeze), replacements (Alternate), slangy professions (Copper), and Mariah Carey hits (Fantasy). Sources include articles by Krishna De for Forbes, Newsweek staff for Newsweek, and Dan Ackerman for CNET. SEC's Approval of Additional Shares Causes Significant Decline in Trump Media Stock Value
Broke On: Tuesday, 18 June 2024The SEC's authorization of additional shares for Trump Media led to a significant decline in the company's stock value, causing a loss of over $267 million for former President Donald Trump. Up to 14,375,000 shares may be issued upon warrant exercise, potentially receiving up to $247 million in proceeds. Despite this setback, CEO Devin Nunes remains optimistic about the company's future prospects and plans for TV streaming and platform enhancements. Michael Rulli Wins Ohio's 6th Congressional District Special Election with 54.7% of the Votes
Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024In the June 11, 2024 Ohio 6th Congressional District special election, Michael Rulli (R) won with approximately 54.7% of the votes against Michael Kripchak (D) and Christopher Lafont (I). Rulli, a Republican state senator from eastern Ohio with a focus on local economy growth, will take up Johnson's legacy in oil and natural gas industries. Kripchak conceded defeat despite low voter turnout and Democratic overperformance in special elections. The November race could be tighter than expected based on Ohio polling data. Joe Biden's Immobility at Juneteenth Celebration Sparks Controversy: Aging or Personal Reasons?
Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024During the 2024 Juneteenth celebration at the White House, President Joe Biden was captured on video standing motionless while others danced around him. The incident sparked controversy over his engagement and potential cognitive decline, but some suggested personal reasons or discomfort could have been the cause. Amidst political overtones and debates about Black voter support, Biden emphasized equality and warned against regressive forces in his speech. Georgia Court Puts Election Interference Case Against Trump on Hold Amid Disqualification Challenge by DA Willis
Broke On: Wednesday, 05 June 2024The Georgia Court of Appeals has paused the election interference case against former President Trump and co-defendants due to potential conflict of interest involving Fulton County DA Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade's relationship. Proceedings in superior court have been halted, with a ruling expected by March 2025. Former President Trump's Controversial Video Referencing a 'Unified Reich' Sparks Comparisons to Nazi Germany
Broke On: Tuesday, 21 May 2024Former President Trump's May 2024 social media post featuring hypothetical headlines of a 'unified Reich' sparked controversy due to its association with Nazi Germany. The term 'Reich' in this context appears to refer to the formation of a unified German nation, but Trump's past rhetoric and actions have raised concerns. The Biden campaign accused Trump of intending to rule as a dictator, while Trump denied any intention behind the post. Trump Media and Technology Group: Navigating Stock Market Risks Amidst Contradictory Reports
Broke On: Monday, 29 April 2024Former President Trump's Truth Social platform, operated by Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), has seen volatile stock market activity. While one article warns investors of potential risks due to declining stock value since the merger and Trump's significant ownership stake, another reports a 92% rally in response to a campaign against short sellers. Amid conflicting reports and media bias, it's crucial for investors to consider multiple perspectives before making informed decisions based on factual information. TMTG Stock Loses More Than Half Its Value Since Going Public, Erasing All Gains
Broke On: Thursday, 11 April 2024Donald Trump's stock has lost more than half its value since going public, causing the company to lose about $2 billion in value. Mary Trump wrote that TMTG has been in a free fall since it went public with its share price dropping below half of its opening price on March 26 debut and erasing all gains since then. Joe Biden Leads Donald Trump in Polls by Six Points, but Falls Short in Georgia
Broke On: Wednesday, 03 April 2024Joe Biden leads Donald Trump in the polls with a six-point lead in North Carolina, five-point edge in Arizona, four-point advantage in Nevada and three-point leads in Michigan and Pennsylvania. However, he only edges out Trump by one point in Georgia. Trump's Social Media Company Faces Financial Uncertainty
Broke On: Monday, 01 April 2024Truth Social, the social media company founded by former President Donald Trump, is facing financial difficulties with a loss of $58 million in costs last year despite making just over $4 million in revenue. The auditor for the company has raised substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern.