Matt Stiles

Matt Stiles Senior Data and Graphics Editor Matt Stiles is a senior data and graphics editor for CNN Digital’s Visual News team. In his role, he helps lead a team of visual journalists around the world and is responsible for anticipating and executing data-driven visual coverage. Latest Matt Stiles is a senior data and graphics editor for CNN Digital’s Visual News team. In his role, he helps lead a team of visual journalists around the world and is responsible for anticipating and executing data-driven visual coverage. Prior to joining CNN, Stiles served as a senior reporter for the Los Angeles Times where he combined traditional reporting with computer programming, data analysis and data visualization to find and tell compelling stories. Stiles also previously wrote about national economics at the Wall Street Journal, served as data editor at NPR and was the founding news applications editor at the Texas Tribune. Stiles serves as an adjunct instructor at the University of Southern California and is based out of Los Angeles.

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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

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  • The article is biased in favor of the funding package and does not present any opposing views or criticisms.

Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • goThe Senate passed a $1.2 trillion spending plan to fund the government.
  • Numerous government operations need to be funded by the end of the day on Friday
  • ``The vote was bipartisan, with 286 members for it - 185 Democrats and 101 Republicans - and 134 against.

Deceptions

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  • The article does not use any deceptive practices or misleading language.

Recent Articles

Government Averts Shutdown with $1.2 Trillion Spending Package

Government Averts Shutdown with $1.2 Trillion Spending Package

Broke On: Saturday, 23 March 2024 The government has passed a $1.2 trillion spending package to fund the rest of the current fiscal year, averting a potential shutdown with only 134 members voting against it.