Kelsey Vlamis
Kelsey Vlamis is a senior reporter at Business Insider, where she covers breaking news as well as stories about the environment, tourism, religion, and Indigenous communities. She previously worked on the world news desk at the BBC in London and received a master’s in journalism from Northwestern University. She can be reached by email at kvlamis@businessinsider.com or on Twitter @kelseyvlamis. Popular stories: - Disaster on Denali: Inside a 1,000-foot fall on America’s highest peak - A tiny, invasive bug and the climate crisis are changing how guitars are made, and shifting the course of music history - The tourism free-for-all is over - Government-run boarding schools were founded to 'civilize' Native Americans. Hundreds of dead children remain buried in the schoolyard graves. - A Texas minister helps fly dozens of women to New Mexico every month to get abortions. He’s one of many religious leaders coordinating abortion care with Roe v. Wade overturned. - People are flocking to Colorado for the great outdoors, but the air pollution is so bad, it’s forcing many to stay inside - Inside Kabul: An aid worker reveals the devastating chaos that erupted during the US exit from Afghanistan - Tesla is turning on the charm after leasing and rental-car companies say the value of their fleets have plummeted, but it may not be enough: report Tesla is offering discounts to rental and leasing firms in Europe after the value of their fleets dropped due to Tesla price cuts, Reuters reported.
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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
86%
Examples:
- Kelsey is a senior reporter for Business Insider, where she covers breaking news as well as stories about the environment, tourism, religion, and Indigenous communities.
- The article states 'A killer whale was observed hunting and eating the liver of a great white shark alone.'
Conflicts of Interest
58%
Examples:
- A 26-year-old man, Raad Almansoori, was arrested this week in Scottsdale, Arizona, and is being charged with two stabbings in the state. After he was apprehended, he told Arizona police to
- The judge in Trump's classified documents case just gave him exactly what he wanted — again
Contradictions
67%
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- However, in reality, Starboard hunts with Port.
- The article claims that Bragg has told prosecutors in his office that they should only seek prison time for the most serious offenses like murder, sexual assault and major economic crimes. He also supported bail reform and said he wanted to reserve pretrial detention for very serious cases. However, this statement is not backed up by any evidence or data.
Deceptions
46%
Examples:
- The article claims that Bragg has told prosecutors in his office that they should only seek prison time for the most serious offenses like murder, sexual assault and major economic crimes. He also supported bail reform and said he wanted to reserve pretrial detention for very serious cases. However, this statement is not backed up by any evidence or data.
- The article claims that OpenAI declined to use a voice for ChatGPT but then released a voice that Scarlett Johansson claimed was eerily similar.
Recent Articles
Scarlett Johansson's Legal Battle with OpenAI over Unauthorized Use of Her Voice in ChatGPT
Broke On: Monday, 20 May 2024OpenAI released a new ChatGPT voice named 'Sky' that closely resembles Scarlett Johansson's voice, despite her previous refusal to license it and her legal team's demand for an explanation. The incident underscores the importance of respecting intellectual property rights and raises ethical questions about creating AI voices that mimic real people without consent. Killer Whale Hunts Great White Shark Alone, Challenging Cooperative Hunting Behaviors in South Africa
Broke On: Sunday, 03 March 2024A killer whale was observed hunting and eating the liver of a great white shark alone, challenging conventional cooperative hunting behaviors known in the region. This sighting revealed evidence of solitary hunting by at least one killer whale. Denisse Oleas-Arancibia's Death Sparks National Debate Over Politics and Crime
Broke On: Thursday, 22 February 2024On February 8, a woman was found dead in her hotel room with an iron next to her body. The police identified the victim as Denisse Oleas-Arancibia and arrested Raad Almansoori for the murder. However, Arizona's Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell refused to extradite him to New York City, citing concerns about Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's handling of previous cases. The case has sparked a national debate over politics and crime.