Coral Murphy

Coral Murphy is a Wall Street Journal reporter who has been covering news since March 2023. She has been held on espionage allegations in Russia and will remain in jail for at least two more months. Her primary topics include political and international affairs, with a focus on the US and Europe.

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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.

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Contradictions

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  • California Forever spent $900 million on farmland without revealing its plans or identities of backers until revealed by The New York Times last year.
  • The proposed city was meant to provide housing for over 400,000 people and generate billions of dollars in economic activity.

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Recent Articles

California Forever: Tech Billionaires' Plans for New City on Hold Amid Controversy and Environmental Concerns

California Forever: Tech Billionaires' Plans for New City on Hold Amid Controversy and Environmental Concerns

Broke On: Tuesday, 23 July 2024 California Forever, a proposed city development backed by Silicon Valley billionaires and venture capitalists in California, has been put on hold due to opposition from local officials and environmental groups. The group, which includes LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and Marc Andreessen, had planned to bypass the usual development process with a ballot measure but instead opted for a full environmental review. Controversy surrounds the project due to its secretive origins and legal actions against farmers refusing to sell land. Supporters argue for affordable housing and jobs, while opponents raise concerns about habitat loss and community impacts. The environmental review process is expected to take at least two years.
Judge Kaplan Rejects Trump's Bid for New Trial in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case, Upholds $83.3 Million Award

Judge Kaplan Rejects Trump's Bid for New Trial in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case, Upholds $83.3 Million Award

Broke On: Thursday, 25 April 2024 Judge Kaplan of the Southern District of New York upholds Trump's defamation case loss to E. Jean Carroll, dismissing his request for a new trial based on juror misconduct and insufficient evidence. The original verdict and $83.3 million award stand.