Marco Hernandez

Marco Hernandez is a graphics editor for The New York Times based in New York, where he covers visually driven stories related to international reporting, environmental issues and sports events. He has worked in graphics for over 20 years in various locations such as Singapore for Reuters, Costa Rica for La Nación and Hong Kong for the South China Morning Post. Hernandez joined The Times in 2021 and has received more than 150 awards from the Society for News Design. He was a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2020 for his work with Reuters covering the protests in Hong Kong and shared the 2023 Pulitzer for coverage of the war in Ukraine with other members of The Times. Hernandez is Costa Rican, speaks Spanish and has experience lecturing on information design.

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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

50%

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  • The author's background and experiences are not explicitly mentioned in the biography.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • The author has not disclosed any potential conflicts of interest.

Contradictions

85%

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  • Russian forces attacking Ukraine have swelled to over 500,000, a significant numerical advantage over their neighbors.
  • Russian forces have surged across the border from the north and opened a new line of attack near Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, capturing settlements and villages and forcing thousands of civilians to flee.
  • , Russian troops took up positions inside the key front-line town of Vovchansk.
  • Ukraine sent reinforcements to defend its northern border and evacuated thousands of residents since the assault began last Friday.

Deceptions

80%

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  • A big objective, according to Franz-Stefan Gady, a Vienna-based military analyst, appears to be to draw Ukrainian forces away from Chasiv Yar.
  • The real goal may be to divert already-weakened Ukrainian forces from critical battles elsewhere.

Recent Articles

Russian Offensive Around Kyiv: Ukraine Struggles to Contain New Front in War Amid Delays in US Military Aid

Russian Offensive Around Kyiv: Ukraine Struggles to Contain New Front in War Amid Delays in US Military Aid

Broke On: Wednesday, 15 May 2024 Russian forces have launched a new offensive around Ukraine's second-largest city, Kyiv, while delays in military aid from the US leave Ukraine vulnerable. Thousands have been evacuated as Russian troops take up positions in Vovchansk and make gains across the eastern front. President Zelenskyy has canceled all upcoming foreign trips as Russia aims to weaken Ukraine's defenses and draw forces away from critical battles.