Anthony Talcott
Anthony Talcott is the author for ClickOrlando.com's local news section.
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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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Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
18%
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- SpaceX launched a classified national security mission today (Feb. 14) in a flawless late afternoon launch.
Deceptions
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- The article uses an exclusive tag to lure readers into clicking on a link without disclosing what they will find there. This is a form of clickbait that manipulates emotions and exploits curiosity.
Recent Articles
New Florida Laws Taking Effect on July 1, 2024: From Compensation Funds to Spaceport Territories and Police Investigations
Broke On: Monday, 01 July 2024In 2024, Florida will implement new laws including a $20 million compensation fund for abuse victims at the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, the creation of behavioral-health teaching hospitals, spaceport territory designation to attract space-related businesses, prohibition of 'identity politics' in teacher-preparation programs, tuition waivers for high-school dropouts pursuing diplomas and workforce credentials, restrictions on citizen review boards investigating police officers, and increased penalties for participants in street takeovers. USSF-124 Mission Launches Two Satellites for Missile Defense Agency and Four for Space Development Agency into Low Earth Orbit
Broke On: Wednesday, 14 February 2024A classified national security mission launched by USSF using SpaceX rocket carries satellites for missile defense and space development, aiming to track hypersonic threats. SpaceX Prepares to Launch Northrop Grumman Cygnus Spacecraft on Falcon 9 for First Time with Modified Payload Fairing and Extra Cargo Including Ice Cream for Astronauts
Broke On: Tuesday, 30 January 2024SpaceX is set to launch a Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft on its Falcon 9 rocket for the first time next week. The payload fairing of the Falcon 9 had to be modified with an extra cargo hatch measuring 5 feet by 4 feet (1.5m by 1.2m) to accommodate additional supplies, including ice cream for astronauts on board.