Emma Nelson,
Emma Nelson is a reporter at the Star Tribune, covering business and economics stories with a focus on finance, technology, and consumer issues. She has written about topics such as digital currency, inflation's impact on car insurance prices, and Minnesota's economic growth. Prior to joining the Star Tribune, Emma worked at various news outlets reporting on local government and politics.
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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
90%
Examples:
- The author appears to have a neutral reporting style with no clear political or personal leanings.
Conflicts of Interest
100%
Examples:
- No conflicts of interest have been identified in the author's reporting.
Contradictions
85%
Examples:
- The author reports contradictory information regarding the number of passengers affected by the Delta service meltdown and the reasons for increasing car insurance costs.
Deceptions
50%
Examples:
- The author uses accurate and verifiable information in their articles. They do not engage in deceptive practices.
Recent Articles
Delta's IT Outage: 400 Flight Cancellations, 860 Delays, and the Road to Recovery
Broke On: Wednesday, 24 July 2024Delta Air Lines, the world's premier international airline, is working to restore normal operations following last week's CrowdStrike outage that caused over 400 flight cancellations and approximately 860 flight delays. The incident resulted in significant disruptions and apologies from CEO Ed Bastian. Delta is taking care of affected customers with meals, accommodations, vouchers, and SkyMiles as investigations continue. Double-Digit Insurance Premium Increases: Homeowners and Drivers Shop Around for Affordable Options Amidst Record Price Hikes
Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024Significant increases in home and auto insurance premiums have led to record numbers of policyholders shopping around for more affordable options. Double-digit price hikes, driven by inflation, rising repair costs, and record-high auto thefts, have left many frustrated. Consumers can save on their premiums by working from home for a low mileage discount or bundling car and home insurance together.