Gabrielle Canon
Gabrielle Canon is a journalist at The Guardian, covering news and events in the United States. Her work focuses on investigative reporting and she has a particular interest in issues related to climate change, social justice, and politics. She previously worked as a reporter for the Los Angeles Times and has contributed to various other publications. In her biography provided, Canon summarizes her reporting on wildfires in New Mexico and protests at UC Berkeley. She also discusses her coverage of the community of Bell Canyon, which has taken matters into its own hands when it comes to fire safety by creating a volunteer fire department crewed by community members.
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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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Examples:
- ]But the climate crisis has supercharged extreme conditions, setting the stage for new types of catastrophes that are increasing in both intensity and frequency.[
- Temperatures are easily attributable to climate change.
Conflicts of Interest
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Examples:
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Contradictions
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- ]1,400 structures have lost to the fires.>
- Approximately 1,400 structures have lost due to the disasters.
- Protests have taken place at Sproul Hall in the past for free speech rights, civil rights movement against Vietnam war, and South African anti-apartheid movement
- UC Berkeley has not committed to changing its investment strategy
Deceptions
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No current examples available.
Recent Articles
FBI Offers Reward as Two Deadly Wildfires in Ruidoso, New Mexico, Destroy Over 1,400 Structures and Force Thousands to Evacuate: South Fork Fire and Salt Fire Update
Broke On: Friday, 21 June 2024Two wildfires, the South Fork Fire and Salt Fire, ravaged Ruidoso, New Mexico since June 17. Thousands evacuated as both fires reached over 38 square miles combined and destroyed approximately 1,400 structures. The FBI offers a $10,000 reward for information on the arsonists behind the fires which remain at partial containment. President Biden declared a disaster in affected areas, releasing funds for recovery efforts. Ruidoso Mayor Lynn Crawford anticipates a five-year rebuilding process and advises returning residents to bring essentials due to potential gas, electricity, or water outages. US University Students Protest Israeli Actions in Gaza, Demanding Institutional Stance and Financial Disclosure
Broke On: Saturday, 27 April 2024Students at Northeastern University, UC Berkeley, and George Washington University protest against their institutions' ties to Israel and violence in Gaza. Northeastern encampment ends with reports of antisemitic activity. UC Berkeley students demand financial disclosure and academic boycott. George Washington suspends students for organizing anti-Israel protest.