Ariel Iacobazzi,
Ariel Iacobazzi is a news reporter who covers stories in Florida. Their work primarily focuses on incidents and events within the state, often highlighting heroic actions by individuals and law enforcement officers. In this specific article, they covered a tragic crash where a motorcyclist collided with a car containing a mother and her two young daughters. A deputy saved the children's lives under extremely difficult circumstances. The reporter also mentioned their own family connections to the story, emphasizing the emotional impact of the event.
100%
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
100%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Conflicts of Interest
100%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Contradictions
95%
Examples:
- ]28 people were trapped on a ride at Oaks Amusement Park in Portland.[
Deceptions
100%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Recent Articles
Two Unvaccinated Individuals Contract Measles in Oregon: Potential Exposure Sites Identified
Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024Two unvaccinated individuals in Clackamas County, Oregon, have confirmed measles cases. Potential exposure sites include OHSU Immediate Care Richmond Clinic and OHSU Hospital Emergency Department on specific dates. Measles is a contagious disease with symptoms including fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and rash. Those at highest risk include unvaccinated pregnant people, infants under 1 year old, and individuals with weakened immune systems. Oregon had zero confirmed measles cases before these recent developments. Upside-Down Terror: Dozens Trapped on Malfunctioning AtmosFEAR Ride at Oaks Amusement Park
Broke On: Saturday, 15 June 2024On the opening day of Portland's Oaks Amusement Park summer season, over two dozen people were left suspended upside down for 30 minutes when the AtmosFEAR ride malfunctioned. Graduates Daniel Allen and Jordan Harding were among those trapped. Fire departments responded promptly, and engineers managed to lower the ride before a high-angle rescue was necessary. One rider with pre-existing medical conditions was hospitalized, while others were evaluated and released. The cause of the malfunction is under investigation.