Gabe Cohen,
Gabe Cohen is a seasoned journalist with a strong focus on holding officials accountable. As a CNN correspondent based in the network's Washington bureau, he has made significant contributions to the network since joining in 2021. Prior to this, Cohen served as a national reporter at TEGNA, where he played an integral role in launching their national Verify initiative and crafted long-form stories on complex topics such as COVID-19 vaccine trials and election integrity. He also worked as a lead reporter and weekend anchor at KOMO News in Seattle, earning several regional Emmy and Murrow Awards for his storytelling. Cohen's most memorable reporting includes coverage of the 2019 crane collapse in Seattle, the 2017 Amtrak derailment in DuPont, Washington, and years of devastating wildfires across the Pacific Northwest. He began his career at KHQ Local News in Spokane, Washington. Originally from New York and hailing from a family of journalists, Cohen attended Northwestern University. He is married and the proud owner of a basset hound named Arthur.
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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
100%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Conflicts of Interest
100%
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No current examples available.
Contradictions
95%
Examples:
- ] DC Metropolitan Police cleared out a pro-Palestinian encampment at George Washington University and arrested 36.[ Thirty-three individuals were arrested early Wednesday. All arrestees received criminal citations and were released without going through a formal booking process.
- GW is one of a number of universities across the country at which pro-Palestinian protesters have set up unauthorized camps and demonstrated against Israel’s war in Gaza and US support for the country.
- Police have arrested more than 2,400 people on US campuses since mid-April...
- Smith said there were signs Monday that the demonstration was becoming ‘more volatile and less stable’, highlighting an assault reported to GW Police, the presence of ‘covert’ counter-protesters in the crowd, students from other universities joining the encampment and ‘items that could potentially be used for offensive and defensive weapons … being gathered.’
- Yet after police cleared the encampment, House Oversight Chair James Comer announced the hearing was canceled and took credit for spurring action.
Deceptions
50%
Examples:
- GW is one of a number of universities across the country at which pro-Palestinian protesters have set up unauthorized camps and demonstrated against Israel’s war in Gaza and US support for the country.
- Police have arrested more than 2,400 people on US campuses since mid-April...
- Smith said there were signs Monday that the demonstration was becoming ‘more volatile and less stable’, highlighting an assault reported to GW Police, the presence of ‘covert’ counter-protesters in the crowd, students from other universities joining the encampment and ‘items that could potentially be used for offensive and defensive weapons … being gathered.’
- Yet after police cleared the encampment, House Oversight Chair James Comer announced the hearing was canceled and took credit for spurring action.
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