Addy Bink
Addy Bink is an author who writes news articles for Fox 8 Cleveland WJW. He has no known biography.
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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 article is biased by using clickbaity language such as “The Champagne of Beers” and “icon the tables of the best restaurants in the city or the country” to promote Miller High Life.
Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
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Examples:
- The article contradicts historical facts by suggesting that the woman in the moon is a well-known figure when she is actually unknown and possibly fictional.
- The article contradicts itself by claiming that Miller High Life was meant to be different than other beers but also implying that it was superior and more prestigious.
Deceptions
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Examples:
- The article is deceptive by presenting a false and misleading origin story for the woman in the moon without providing any evidence or sources.
Recent Articles
Indoor Sun Exposure and the Necessity of Daily Sunscreen: Protecting Against UVA, UVB, and Blue Light
Broke On: Wednesday, 03 July 2024Dermatologists stress the importance of wearing sunscreen daily, debunking the myth that it's only necessary outdoors. Indoors, UVA, UVB, and blue light can penetrate through windows and harm skin. Mineral sunscreens provide a physical barrier against these rays for comprehensive protection. Upcoming Weeks: Possible Aurora Borealis Displays as Solar Sunspot Interacts with Earth's Magnetic Field
Broke On: Friday, 10 May 2024A massive sunspot, AR3664 or AR13664, has rotated back towards Earth and is interacting with our planet's magnetic field, potentially leading to more Aurora Borealis displays in the coming weeks. Witnessed as far south as Florida and Mexico in May 2024, these natural light shows occur when charged particles collide with the Earth's magnetosphere. Memorial Day 2023: Which Stores and Services Will Be Open or Closed? - A Comprehensive Guide
Broke On: Saturday, 25 May 2024Memorial Day, honoring military personnel who died serving the US, is May 27 and marks the unofficial start of summer. Most government buildings, banks, and retailers including Costco are closed. Some retailers like Walmart have regular hours while others may shorten or close early. Majority of restaurants are open with some having limited hours. AAA projects 43.8 million travelers this Memorial Day weekend, an increase from last year. New COVID-19 Variant KP.2: Experts Warn of Potential Summer Surge and Importance of Updated Vaccines
Broke On: Saturday, 11 May 2024Health officials warn of a potential summer surge in COVID-19 cases due to the emergence and dominance of new variants, specifically KP.2. This variant, which is more infectious and better at evading immune defenses than previous strains, now makes up approximately 25-30% of COVID cases in the US. The CDC recommends updated vaccines to protect against these new variants and advises taking precautions such as wearing masks and avoiding large crowds if cases are on the rise locally. Vaccines still provide good protection against severe illness and hospitalization. Powerball Lottery Drawing Delayed Due to Technical Issues in One Jurisdiction
Broke On: Sunday, 07 April 2024Powerball lottery drawing delayed due to technical issues in one jurisdiction. The game requires every ticket sold nationwide to be checked and verified against two different computer systems before the winning numbers are drawn, which is a time-consuming process. Despite this delay, Powerball has produced some of the largest lottery wins in history including an estimated $1.765 billion win last month by a New Jersey ticket. ERS-2: The European Space Agency's Defunct Satellite Crashes Through Earth's Atmosphere
Broke On: Thursday, 22 February 2024On February 24th, a defunct European Space Agency (ESA) satellite called ERS-2 crashed through Earth's atmosphere between Alaska and Hawaii. The satellite was launched on April 21st, 1995 and studied Earth's land surfaces, oceans and polar caps for over a decade before being deorbited in 2011 to prevent space debris creation. ERS-2 introduced a new ability to assess Earth's protective ozone layer. The European Space Agency (ESA) is where it all started in terms of technology for Europe's Copernicus/Sentinel satellites that monitor the planet today. Moon Shrinking: NASA's Lunar Missions at Risk from Seismic Activity
Broke On: Monday, 05 February 2024Evidence shows that some areas proposed for future lunar missions are within fault zones and vulnerable to seismic activity. A new study has found evidence of a group of cracks in the moon's south polar region, which is linked to a mighty moonquake captured by Apollo seismometers in the 1970s. Seismic events throughout history have sculpted the moon's crust with fault lines and cliffs. The new study found that shallow moonquakes capable of producing strong ground shaking are possible from slip events on existing faults or the formation of new thrust faults, which could threaten planned human exploration efforts for Artemis III.