Orlando Mayorquín

Orlando Mayorquín is a breaking news reporter for The New York Times, based in New York. He covers breaking news at night and has written about a wide range of topics, from community events to political controversies. Prior to joining The Times, he worked for CalMatters, The Los Angeles Times and USA Today. Mayorquín is committed to upholding the highest standards of journalistic integrity and strives for accuracy and fairness in every story.

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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:

  • The author occasionally uses language that implies a certain viewpoint or belief, particularly when reporting on political topics.
  • There are instances of the author providing context and commentary on the subjects they report on.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

  • There are no instances of conflicts of interest reported in the articles provided.

Contradictions

88%

Examples:

  • However, these contradictions do not significantly change the overall understanding of the events reported.
  • In some articles, there are discrepancies in details such as the number of people affected by an event or the outcome of a situation.

Deceptions

65%

Examples:

  • However, these instances do not significantly impact the overall understanding of the events reported.
  • In a few instances, the author uses misleading language or presents information without providing necessary context.

Recent Articles

Martin Mull: Versatile Actor and Comedian, Known for 'Roseanne' and 'Arrested Development', Passes Away at 80

Martin Mull: Versatile Actor and Comedian, Known for 'Roseanne' and 'Arrested Development', Passes Away at 80

Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024 Versatile actor and comedian Martin Mull, known for roles in 'Roseanne' and 'Arrested Development,' passed away at 80. Known for writing hit songs, satirical soap operas, and hosting talk shows. Survived by daughter Wendy Haas and wife since 1982.
Gateway Church Senior Pastor Robert Morris Resigns Amid Allegations of Inappropriate Relationship with 12-Year-Old Girl in the 1980s

Gateway Church Senior Pastor Robert Morris Resigns Amid Allegations of Inappropriate Relationship with 12-Year-Old Girl in the 1980s

Broke On: Tuesday, 18 June 2024 In the 1980s, Gateway Church's senior pastor, Robert Morris, resigned following allegations of an inappropriate relationship with a 12-year-old girl. The alleged abuse occurred between 1982 and 1987. The victim came forward last week with her account of the incident, which was previously unknown to church elders. Morris confessed and received counseling at the time but his family never supported his return to ministry.
At Least Eight People Wounded in Shooting at Rochester Hills, Michigan Splashpad; Suspect Takes Own Life

At Least Eight People Wounded in Shooting at Rochester Hills, Michigan Splashpad; Suspect Takes Own Life

Broke On: Saturday, 15 June 2024 At least eight people were wounded in a random shooting at Rochester Hills, Michigan's Brooklands Splashpad on June 15, 2024. The suspect, armed with a 9mm pistol and three empty magazines, took his own life during a five-hour standoff with law enforcement. Victims ranged from an eight-year-old child to adults. Congressman John James and Governor Gretchen Whitmer expressed condolences for the tragedy.
Voyager 1 Resumes Data Transmission After NASA Engineers Overcome Technical Difficulties

Voyager 1 Resumes Data Transmission After NASA Engineers Overcome Technical Difficulties

Broke On: Saturday, 15 June 2024 NASA's historic Voyager 1 spacecraft, over 15 billion miles from Earth and the first man-made object in interstellar space, has resumed normal operations after engineers resolved an issue with its Flight Data Subsystem. Launched in 1977, Voyager 1 has provided valuable data about interstellar space for decades and is expected to continue doing so despite aging issues.
Michigan Man Drives to Virtual Court Hearing with Suspended License: Judge Revokes Bond

Michigan Man Drives to Virtual Court Hearing with Suspended License: Judge Revokes Bond

Broke On: Monday, 15 May 2023 A Michigan man, Corey Harris, appeared in a virtual court hearing while driving with a suspended license on May 15, 2023. During the hearing for earlier charges in Pittsfield Township, Harris initially denied driving but later admitted to it. The judge revoked his bond and ordered him to turn himself in to jail by 6 p.m., failing which resulted in a bench warrant with no bond.
Veteran Political Adviser and CNN Commentator Alice Stewart Passes Away at 58

Veteran Political Adviser and CNN Commentator Alice Stewart Passes Away at 58

Broke On: Saturday, 18 May 2024 Veteran political adviser and CNN commentator Alice Stewart, age 58, passed away. Born in Atlanta, she served on Republican campaigns including Huckabee's and Cruz's. Remembered for honesty and promoting conservatism at CNN. Cause of death unknown.
Living the Dream: Sleeping in a Ferrari Museum and Prince's 'Purple Rain' House through Airbnb's New Icons Category

Living the Dream: Sleeping in a Ferrari Museum and Prince's 'Purple Rain' House through Airbnb's New Icons Category

Broke On: Wednesday, 01 May 2024 Airbnb introduces 'Icons': sleep at Ferrari Museum or Prince's 'Purple Rain' house. Car enthusiasts and music lovers can now book exclusive stays at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, Italy, and Prince's iconic Minneapolis residence. Airbnb continues to offer once-in-a-lifetime experiences through its Icons category.
Tornado in Westmoreland, Kansas: At Least One Death and Extensive Damage Reported

Tornado in Westmoreland, Kansas: At Least One Death and Extensive Damage Reported

Broke On: Tuesday, 30 April 2024 A tornado struck the small town of Westmoreland in Kansas on April 30, 2024, leaving at least one person dead and several others injured. The tornado destroyed or severely damaged over two dozen homes and caused extensive damage to the area. Nearly 50 million people were at risk from heavy rainfall and flash flooding across the Midwest and eastern Rockies due to the Jet stream. Officials set up a temporary shelter for displaced residents, imposed a curfew, and conducted grid searches for victims while assessing damage and restoring power.
Texas Appeals Court Acquits Crystal Mason of Illegal Voting Charges

Texas Appeals Court Acquits Crystal Mason of Illegal Voting Charges

Broke On: Friday, 29 March 2024 In 2016, Crystal Mason attempted to cast a provisional ballot in the presidential election while on supervised release for a federal conspiracy charge. She was found guilty of illegal voting and sentenced to five years in prison. However, after an appeal by her legal team, the Texas appeals court reversed its earlier opinion that had upheld Mason's conviction and acquitted her of the charges.