Adrienne Vogt
Adrienne Vogt is a breaking news editor on CNN's live news team, responsible for coverage of breaking news and live events. She has extensive social media experience and previously worked at NBC News, MSNBC, Twitter, Yahoo, and Newsweek & The Daily Beast. She graduated from Rutgers University with a degree in journalism and media studies.
Biography:
https://www.cnn.com/profiles/adrienne-vogt
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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
85%
Examples:
- The author tends to report on negative and sensational events that may not reflect the full context or reality of the situation.
Conflicts of Interest
100%
Examples:
- The author has a clear conflict of interest as she works for CNN, which is known to have biased and pro-Trump coverage. She may not report on negative stories or facts that could harm her employer's interests.
Contradictions
85%
Examples:
- The articles often contain contradictions in terms of facts and details, such as different sources reporting conflicting information or inconsistencies in timelines.
Deceptions
50%
Examples:
- The articles contain some deception in terms of headlines and titles that mislead the reader about the content or outcome of the events. For example, one article mentioned three people being killed when only one had been confirmed dead.
Recent Articles
Trenton and Bucks County Shootings: Andre Gordon Kills Five, Including Two Children and Stepmother
Broke On: Saturday, 16 March 2024On March 16th, Andre Gordon committed multiple shootings and carjackings in Trenton and Bucks County. He shot and killed his stepmother Karen Gordon (the mother of his two children), sister Kera Gordon, Taylor Daniel (the mother of his two children) with whom he has a child, one other victim's relative. He also bludgeoned one person with an AR style rifle. Former President Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution for alleged crimes he committed during his presidency, federal appeals court rules.
Broke On: Wednesday, 07 February 2024Former President Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution for alleged crimes he committed during his presidency, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. The U.S. Court of Appeals - D.C. Circuit considered Trump's claim of presidential immunity and ultimately said it was unpersuaded by his argument and ruled a case against him can proceed.