Jacqui Palumbo,
Jacqui Palumbo is a talented and experienced journalist with a deep commitment to engaging and accessible storytelling. She covers topics in art, culture, fashion, beauty, and design for CNN Style. Based in Chicago and New York, she has won several awards for her work including a Silver Lovie Award for a documentary about artists escaping war in Ukraine and a Sigma Delta Chi Award with the As Equals team for reporting on skin-lightening products. Palumbo has interviewed notable figures such as Amy Sherald, Catherine Opie, Petra Collins, Shirin Neshat, Celeste Ng, Kiran Desai, Thom Browne and Gabriela Hearst. Prior to joining CNN Style she was a Senior Editor at Artsy leading the Visual Culture vertical and worked for Photo District News as the lead editor of its publications for aspiring photographers.
84%
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
85%
Examples:
- Jacqui Palumbo's resignation letter accused CEO Laylah Rose of 'actively building a culture of fear and control.'
- Palumbo has covered topics related to allegations made against the Miss USA organization.
Conflicts of Interest
95%
Examples:
- Palumbo has interviewed renowned artists and designers with significant influence and connections.
- She has covered topics related to the proliferation of skin-lightening products being sold across social media platforms, which could potentially involve conflicts of interest.
Contradictions
100%
Examples:
- No contradictions found in Jacqui Palumbo's reporting.
Deceptions
70%
Examples:
- Palumbo's reporting on Miss USA crowned a new winner amid ongoing turmoil at the pageant organization. The article does not explicitly mention Palumbo's connection to the story as a producer, which could be seen as slightly deceptive.
Recent Articles
Miss Hawaii Savannah Gankiewicz Crowned New Miss USA after Voigt and Srivastava's Resignations
Broke On: Monday, 15 May 2023Miss Hawaii Savannah Gankiewicz was unexpectedly crowned as the new Miss USA on May 15, 2023, replacing Noelia Voigt who resigned due to mental health concerns. Voigt represented Hawaii at the pageant and resigned after receiving unwanted advances at a Christmas parade. UmaSofia Srivastava also stepped down due to personal values not aligning with the organization. The CW Network is evaluating its relationship with Miss USA and Miss Teen USA following these resignations.