Jenny Gross

Jenny Gross is a reporter for The New York Times, based in London. She covers breaking news and various topics including politics, real estate, culture and trends. Before joining The Times in 2020, she covered British politics and national security for The Wall Street Journal. Jenny has an M.B.A from Columbia University and a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. She adheres to The New York Times' ethics policy and can be contacted at jenny.gross@nytimes.com.

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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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  • Some Republicans blamed President Biden and his supporters for the attack, while some Democrats blamed Mr. Trump for encouraging political violence.

Conflicts of Interest

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No current examples available.

Contradictions

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Deceptions

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  • An Associated Press photographer captured the moment against the backdrop of an American flag, in a photo that the Trump campaign is already using on its fund-raising site.
  • Mr. Trump said, 'A lot of people say it’s the most iconic photo they’ve ever seen. They’re right and I didn’t die.'

Recent Articles

Former President Trump Survives Assassination Attempt, Speaks at Republican National Convention

Former President Trump Survives Assassination Attempt, Speaks at Republican National Convention

Broke On: Thursday, 18 July 2024 Former President Donald Trump, who survived an assassination attempt five days prior, delivered a unified message at the Republican National Convention on July 19, 2024. Amidst criticism from labor unions and wearing a bandage over his right ear, Trump called for national unity in his third nomination acceptance speech.
Iconic 'Home Alone' House, Once Sold for $1.585M, Now Listed at $5.25M: A Rare Opportunity to Own Cinematic History

Iconic 'Home Alone' House, Once Sold for $1.585M, Now Listed at $5.25M: A Rare Opportunity to Own Cinematic History

Broke On: Tuesday, 28 May 2024 The iconic 'Home Alone' house, used in the filming of the 1990 holiday classic, is now for sale in Winnetka, Illinois for $5.25 million. Spanning over 9,100 square feet with five bedrooms and six bathrooms, this historic home was last sold in 2012 for $1.585 million and features modern renovations such as a gym, private movie theater room, and indoor sports court.