Jessica Schladebeck

Jessica Schladebeck is a news reporter at the New York Daily News, covering a variety of topics including crime, health, and natural disasters. She has provided in-depth coverage of events such as the rise in dengue fever cases in New York and New Jersey, the investigation into a suspected human trafficking ring discovered by bedbug exterminators, and the impact of extreme weather on local communities. Her work often highlights underreported stories and brings attention to issues affecting marginalized communities. Prior to joining the New York Daily News, Schladebeck worked at several other news outlets where she reported on a range of topics including politics, education, and social issues.

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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

85%

Examples:

  • dog-whistling to supporters of extremist far-right ideologies and wild conspiracy theories like QAnon
  • one side as extreme or unreasonable without providing any evidence for this claim

Conflicts of Interest

85%

Examples:

  • dog-whistling to supporters of extremist far-right ideologies and wild conspiracy theories like QAnon
  • one side as extreme or unreasonable without providing any evidence for this claim

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • Flooding on Brookville Blvd. and 147th Dr. in Queens Saturday morning.
  • . Flood water goes into a shifted manhole cover on Brookville Blvd. and 147th Dr. in Queens Saturday morning.
  • ]The image of Kabosu with her paws folded and a curious look became popular online in 2010, leading to the 'doge meme'.[/1]
  • There is no evidence to suggest any person-to-person transmission within the states

Deceptions

70%

Examples:

  • a 6-8 hour period of moderate to heavy rain expected
  • Rain will develop tonight

Recent Articles

Record-Breaking Number of Dengue Fever Cases in New Jersey and Illinois: What Travelers Need to Know

Record-Breaking Number of Dengue Fever Cases in New Jersey and Illinois: What Travelers Need to Know

Broke On: Wednesday, 10 July 2024 At least 68 Americans in New Jersey and Illinois have been infected with dengue fever after traveling to areas with known virus transmission, according to the CDC. With over 9.7 million reported cases in the Americas this year, dengue fever is experiencing a record-breaking surge. The mosquito-borne virus can cause symptoms such as fever, nausea, and joint pain but currently has no treatment or cure. Prevention includes avoiding mosquito bites and controlling their population growth.
Japanese Shiba Inu Kabosu, Internet Sensation and Inspiration for Dogecoin, Passes Away at 18

Japanese Shiba Inu Kabosu, Internet Sensation and Inspiration for Dogecoin, Passes Away at 18

Broke On: Friday, 24 May 2024 Japanese Shiba Inu and internet sensation Kabosu, known for her skeptical expression in a viral Reddit photo, passed away at age 18. Adopted from a puppy mill in 2008, Kabosu battled leukemia and liver disease but remained calm until the end. Her unique appearance inspired countless memes and even gave name to Dogecoin. Despite her passing, Kabosu's legacy continues through her inspiring story and commemorative statue in Japan.
Tri-State Area Hit Hard by Powerful Weather System; 360,000 Households in Blackout as Storm Blankets Northeast with Snow

Tri-State Area Hit Hard by Powerful Weather System; 360,000 Households in Blackout as Storm Blankets Northeast with Snow

Broke On: Sunday, 24 March 2024 A powerful weather system hit the tri-state area with heavy rain and strong winds over the weekend, causing widespread damage. The storm also brought snow to northern New England and left 360,000 households in blackouts.