Christine Hauser

Christine Hauser is a breaking news reporter for The New York Times, covering a wide range of topics including weather, science, crime, art and human interest subjects. She has worked for Reuters in various countries and has a master's degree in Middle Eastern languages and cultures from Columbia University. Hauser follows The Times' ethics guidelines and is committed to accuracy in her reporting. She can be contacted at hauser@nytimes.com.

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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

90%

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  • The author has a history of presenting both sides of a story, often highlighting contradictions and conflicts of interest.

Conflicts of Interest

80%

Examples:

  • The author has a history of disclosing potential conflicts of interest and providing context when covering stories with possible conflicts.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • In the article

Deceptions

75%

Examples:

  • The author occasionally uses sensationalism and misleading language, but generally provides enough context to avoid deception.

Recent Articles

Delta Airlines: 4,000 Flights Canceled Due to IT Outage from CrowdStrike Software Update - DOT Launches Investigation

Delta Airlines: 4,000 Flights Canceled Due to IT Outage from CrowdStrike Software Update - DOT Launches Investigation

Broke On: Tuesday, 23 July 2024 Delta Air Lines, the second-largest US airline, faces ongoing disruptions due to a technology outage caused by a CrowdStrike software update. Over 4,000 flights have been canceled since last Friday, affecting thousands of passengers and crew members. The U.S. Department of Transportation is investigating Delta for consumer protection compliance during the disruptions.
Idaho Doomsday Author Chad Daybell Sentenced to Death for Triple Murder: Justice Served for Tammy Daybell, JJ Vallow, and Tylee Ryan

Idaho Doomsday Author Chad Daybell Sentenced to Death for Triple Murder: Justice Served for Tammy Daybell, JJ Vallow, and Tylee Ryan

Broke On: Saturday, 01 June 2024 Idaho doomsday author Chad Daybell was sentenced to death for the murders of his first wife Tammy Daybell and second wife Lori Vallow's children, Joshua 'JJ' Vallow (7) and Tylee Ryan (16), in a unanimous jury decision on June 1, 2024. Daybell also received two concurrent 15-year sentences for insurance fraud. The triple-murder case involved the discovery of the children's remains on Daybell's property and his extremist religious beliefs about doomsday.
Eleven Injured as Air Senegal Boeing 737-300 Crashes During Takeoff at Blaise Diagne International Airport

Eleven Injured as Air Senegal Boeing 737-300 Crashes During Takeoff at Blaise Diagne International Airport

Broke On: Friday, 10 May 2024 A Boeing 737-300 operated by Transair crashed during takeoff at Blaise Diagne International Airport in Senegal on November 4, leaving eleven people injured with four in critical condition. The plane, with serial number 6V-AJE and bound for Bamako, Mali, skidded off the runway and came to rest on a grassy bank. Aqueous Film Forming Foam was used to extinguish any potential fires, causing airport closure for several hours.
Grammy-Winning Singer Mandisa Passes Away at 47: A Look into Her Life and Career

Grammy-Winning Singer Mandisa Passes Away at 47: A Look into Her Life and Career

Broke On: Friday, 19 April 2024 Grammy-winning singer Mandisa, known for her powerful voice and inspiring message, passed away at age 47. Born in Citrus Heights, she studied jazz and auditioned for American Idol in 2005. After finishing as a top 10 contestant, she worked with Trisha Yearwood and Shania Twain before releasing her debut album 'True Beauty' in 2007. Mandisa earned five Grammy nominations and one win for 'Overcomer' in 2014. She documented her mental health struggles and published a memoir, 'Out of the Dark,' in 2022.
Two Dead in University of Colorado Dorm Room: Jordan Arrested on Suspicion

Two Dead in University of Colorado Dorm Room: Jordan Arrested on Suspicion

Broke On: Monday, 19 February 2024 On May 7th, 2021 at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs, two people were found dead in a dorm room. The victims were identified as Samuel Knopp and Celie Rain Montgomery. Jordan was arrested on suspicion of killing both individuals.