Eden Teshome
Eden Teshome is a reporter at The Hill, where she covers transportation and infrastructure. Prior to joining The Hill, she was a staff writer at Roll Call covering the Federal Communications Commission and telecom policy. She has also contributed to CQ Roll Call and the National Journal.
Biography:
https://thehill.com/author/eden-teshome/
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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.
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- Eden Teshome's reporting shows no instances of bias.
Conflicts of Interest
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- No conflicts of interest detected in Eden Teshome's reporting.
Contradictions
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- CFT team members have noticed five small helium leaks in Starliner’s propulsion system. One was spotted before launch but not deemed a serious issue; four cropped up after the capsule deployed from its rocket.
- Starliner experienced problems with five of its 28 reaction control system (RCS) thrusters. Four were eventually brought back online.
- Starliner is performing well in orbit while docked to the space station. The extra time is being used to clear a path for critical station activities, complete readiness for the astronauts’ return on Starliner, and gain insight into system upgrades needed for post-certification missions.
- The mission was originally scheduled for nine days and is now of uncertain length.
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- Eden Teshome's reporting shows no instances of deceptiveness.
Recent Articles
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Broke On: Friday, 05 July 2024Judge I'Ashea Myles has ruled that Audrey Hale's writings, journals, art, photos and videos from the Covenant School shooting cannot be released to the public due to copyright ownership by The Covenant School children and parents. The decision comes after a legal battle over access to seized documents. Critics argue it's an attempt to suppress information while supporters say it protects victims' families. Boeing's Starliner Spacecraft: Extended Stay for Astronauts Due to Helium Leaks and Thruster Failures
Broke On: Saturday, 22 June 2024Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, carrying NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore on its inaugural crewed flight to the International Space Station, has encountered unexpected helium leaks and thruster failures. These issues have forced an extension of their mission duration to at least 20 days, with a return date set for June 26. NASA and Boeing are working to assess and address these challenges before attempting a safe return journey. New Exhibit at Library of Congress: Rare Artifacts from History Unveiled in 'Collecting Memories'
Broke On: Thursday, 13 June 2024The Library of Congress in Washington D.C. has opened a new exhibit, 'Collecting Memories,' showcasing rare historical artifacts such as Lincoln's Gettysburg Address draft and original Spiderman drawings. The 'A Library for You' initiative includes items related to COVID-19, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and more. Funded by a $60 million private-public partnership, the exhibit runs for 18 months before being replaced by one celebrating the United States Semiquincentennial.