Ethan Sears
Ethan Sears is a sports reporter known for his coverage of the New York Islanders and the NHL. He has experience covering all four major professional sports, as well as college football and basketball. He has worked for The Michigan Daily, Los Angeles Times, and Indianapolis Star. Originally from Westchester County, New York, Sears now focuses on reporting for the New York Post.
Biography:
https://nypost.com/author/ethan-sears/
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
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- The biography provided heavily emphasizes Ethan Sears' focus on the New York Islanders and the NHL, while only briefly mentioning his coverage of other sports.
Conflicts of Interest
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- There is no clear conflict of interest identified in the articles provided.
Contradictions
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- In one article, it was stated that Angel Reese took a record 15-game double-double streak into the game but finished two points short and received a technical foul in the fourth quarter. In another article, it was mentioned that Angel Reese had 8 points and 16 rebounds against New York Liberty.
Deceptions
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- No deceptive practices were found in the articles provided.
Recent Articles
New York Liberty Outshine Chicago Sky: Sabrina Ionescu's 28 Points Leads Team to Victory, 81-67
Broke On: Saturday, 13 July 2024The New York Liberty defeated the Chicago Sky with a score of 81-67, led by Sabrina Ionescu's 28 points and six assists. The win showcased the team's strong performance and strategic play, outscoring the Sky in fast-break points and turnovers. Despite Angel Reese's 16 rebounds and eight points, the Chicago Sky suffered their loss, dropping their WNBA standings record to 9-14. The Liberty maintain their league-best record of 20-4 as they prepare to face the Connecticut Sun. Bill Belichick's Search for a New Head Coaching Position: What He Wants and Why He Was Passed Over by the Falcons
Broke On: Wednesday, 31 January 2024Former Patriots coach Bill Belichick wants full control of football operations and personnel, rejects Falcons job. He prefers underachieving teams in small markets after Patriots' poor performance.