Amy Qin,
Amy Qin is a reporter for The New York Times, covering Asian American communities across the United States. She previously covered China and was based in Beijing and Taipei. Amy has a background in reporting on Chinese citizens' lives under deepening political control and was part of the team that investigated the Chinese government's crackdown on Uyghurs, which received a Pulitzer finalist award for international reporting. Her current work focuses on exploring Asian American experiences, including how policies in their native countries are playing out in the diaspora; education and affirmative action policies; U.S.-China tensions at the grass roots level; misinformation in news outlets geared towards these communities; and voting politics. Amy is based in Washington, D.C., and travels across the country to report.
89%
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
80%
Examples:
- Amy Qin covers Asian American communities across the country for The New York Times, focusing on stories that challenge and deepen understanding of the country's history and present. She has a background in covering China and was part of the team that chronicled the Chinese government's crackdown on Uyghurs, a series that was a Pulitzer finalist for international reporting.
Conflicts of Interest
100%
Examples:
- No conflicts of interest were found in the articles provided.
Contradictions
50%
Examples:
- In an article about Florida's foreign buyer ban, it was mentioned that more than three dozen states have enacted or are considering similar laws restricting land purchases by Chinese citizens and companies. The Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA) has filed a federal fair housing discrimination lawsuit against the State of Florida's foreign buyer ban.
Deceptions
100%
Examples:
- No deceptive practices were found in the articles provided.
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