Jaweed Kaleem

Jaweed Kaleem is a national correspondent at the Los Angeles Times. He has traveled extensively to cover news and deeply reported features on various aspects of American society, frequently exploring race, religion, politics and social debates. His work has been recognized with numerous awards from professional journalism organizations. Before joining The Times, Kaleem was a religion reporter and editor at HuffPost and a reporter at the Miami Herald. He is a former vice president of the Religion News Assn. and the Religion News Foundation, and has been a fellow in religion reporting at the East-West Center and the International Center for Journalists. Raised by Pakistani immigrants, he attended Emerson College in Boston and grew up in Northern Virginia.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

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  • Jaweed Kaleem's reporting focuses on race, religion, politics, social debates and polarized society. However, no specific instances of bias have been identified in his articles.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • There are no identified conflicts of interest in Kaleem's articles.

Contradictions

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  • UC also contends the strike is about politics, not terms of employment and issues related to labor.

Deceptions

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  • No deceptive practices have been identified in Kaleem's articles.

Recent Articles

UC Academic Workers' Strike Temporarily Halted by Court Order Amidst Student Concerns

UC Academic Workers' Strike Temporarily Halted by Court Order Amidst Student Concerns

Broke On: Friday, 07 June 2024 A Superior Court judge granted UC a temporary restraining order to halt the ongoing strike by UAW-represented academic workers, causing significant damage to students' education and research projects. The union, United Auto Workers Local 4811, is surveying members following the court order amidst allegations of free speech violations during pro-Palestinian protests.