Lola Fadulu,

Lola Fadulu is a reporter at The New York Times, where she covers news stories in New York City and its surrounding region. She has a background in philosophy and investigative journalism and has previously worked at The Atlantic and The Washington Post. She is committed to accuracy and transparency in her reporting, adhering to the Ethical Journalism Handbook of The New York Times.

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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

88%

Examples:

  • The use of quotes without attribution in the plane crash article.

Conflicts of Interest

75%

Examples:

  • The author's background and previous work at The Atlantic before joining The New York Times may lead to a conflict of interest.

Contradictions

12%

Examples:

  • The contradiction in the number of people killed in the plane crash article.

Deceptions

88%

Examples:

  • The omission of relevant details in the murder sentencing article.
  • The use of sensational language in the plane crash article to increase clicks.

Recent Articles

Michelle Troconis Sentenced for Role in Conspiring to Murder Jennifer Dulos: A Mother of Five Whose Disappearance Remains a Mystery

Michelle Troconis Sentenced for Role in Conspiring to Murder Jennifer Dulos: A Mother of Five Whose Disappearance Remains a Mystery

Broke On: Friday, 31 May 2024 In 2024, Michelle Troconis, ex-girlfriend of Jennifer Dulos' estranged husband Fotis Dulos, was sentenced to 14.5 years in prison for conspiring to murder Jennifer in 2019. Evidence included a bloodlike stain with her DNA found on garage wall and door of her home and in Fotis Dulos' vehicle. Troconis helped dispose of Jennifer's clothes, clean the car, and create a false alibi.
Two Killed, Three Injured in Plane Crash on Interstate 75 Near Naples, Florida

Two Killed, Three Injured in Plane Crash on Interstate 75 Near Naples, Florida

Broke On: Saturday, 10 February 2024 A Bombardier Challenger 600 jet crashed on Interstate 75 near Naples, Florida killing two people and injuring three others. The pilot requested an emergency landing after losing both engines but hit two vehicles as it crashed onto the highway.