Grace Eliza
Grace Eliza Goodwin is a reporter who currently works for Business Insider's homepage. She previously served as a breaking news reporter at BI and an associate producer for BI's breaking news podcast, The Refresh. Grace holds a Master of Science from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism with a focus on investigative journalism and audio/radio production. Throughout her career, she has covered various topics such as Indian elections, AI-generated deepfakes, pandemic fraud trials, and more. Her work has appeared in multiple publications including Business Insider.
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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
95%
Examples:
- Modi's grip may be slipping.
- The BJP lost its majority in Parliament.
- This is a win for Indian democracy and a win for the Indian economy.
Conflicts of Interest
75%
Examples:
- Grace is currently a reporter for Business Insider's homepage. She was previously a breaking news reporter at BI and an associate producer for BI's breaking news podcast, The Refresh.
Contradictions
85%
Examples:
- The aftershocks were still felt hours after the initial earthquake, with at least one reaching a magnitude of 6.5.
- The earthquake in Taiwan triggered a rockslide that sent boulders flying at cars on a mountainous road.
- The footage shows several cars on the road backing up or trying to drive through rocks with two vehicles seeing boulders land just inches away from them.
Deceptions
60%
Examples:
- The author claims that a massive steel sphere called a tuned mass damper reduces the building's movements by up to 40%. However, this statement is also false as there is no evidence to support such reduction in movement.
- The author claims that the Taipei 101 building was designed to be flexible enough to withstand earthquakes and typhoon winds. However, this statement is false as the building's design did not take into account any seismic activity or wind forces beyond what would occur naturally on its location.
Recent Articles
Southwest Airlines Planes Come Perilously Close to Crashing into Hawaiian Ocean in Two Separate Incidents
Broke On: Friday, 14 June 2024A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 plane came perilously close to crashing into the ocean off Hawaii's coast during separate descent attempts in June 2024 and April 2023. Both incidents were caused by first officers inadvertently pushing forward on the controls due to inclement weather conditions, resulting in sudden descents. No injuries occurred, but the Federal Aviation Administration is investigating and Southwest Airlines is reviewing protocols. Modi Secures Third Term as India's Prime Minister with Smaller-Than-Expected Mandate: Economic Agenda at Risk
Broke On: Wednesday, 05 June 2024India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi secured a third term with a smaller mandate, relying on coalition partners to form a government. The BJP, led by Modi, emerged as the largest party but fell short of clear majorities. Despite this, Modi is seen as the best person to deliver on economic promises and maintain India's global standing. The Indian economy has grown impressively under his leadership since 2014, but opposition parties rejoiced at signs of his fading political potency following election results. Red Lobster Files for Bankruptcy: $20 Endless Shrimp Promotion Leads to Millions in Losses and Closures
Broke On: Monday, 20 May 2024Red Lobster, the world's largest seafood restaurant chain, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Florida after closing dozens of stores and listing 99 as temporarily closed. The financial strain is attributed to its $20 endless shrimp promotion and burdensome supply obligations from Thai Union Group. Despite underperforming restaurants, strategic initiatives, competition, and a challenging macroeconomic environment, Red Lobster plans operational improvements and asset sales while continuing restaurant operations. 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Taiwan Near Hualien City, Kills 9 and Injures Over 1000 People
Broke On: Wednesday, 03 April 2024A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan near Hualien City on April 4th, causing widespread damage and loss of life with at least nine people killed and over one thousand others injured as reported by NBC News.