Isabelle Charboneau

Isabelle Charboneau is a digital news intern at NewsNation, where she covers politics and daily news. She is currently a rising senior broadcast journalism student at Pennsylvania State University also studying political science. Her primary topics of coverage include politics and daily news. Isabelle has demonstrated no significant biases, logical fallacies or deception in her reporting; however, conflicts of interest have not been identified nor ruled out. She serves as the student General Manager for a student-run radio station with over 250 members, CommRadio. She has previously served on the editing staff and as the director of the station's News Department. Her previous news experience includes reporting, anchoring and weekly newscasts, and she has produced a weekly radio newscast. Isabelle has also worked on the studio crew of another student organization during live newscasts. Latest from Isabelle Charboneau

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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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Contradictions

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  • Both Biden and Trump have agreed to participate in debates hosted by CNN on June 27, 2024, and ABC on Sept. 10, 2024.
  • The debate will have new rules to prevent animosity between the two candidates, including no audience, no help from aides, no notes and no interrupting.

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Recent Articles

CNN Debate: RFK Jr. Falls Short of Qualifications, Biden and Trump Set to Square Off

CNN Debate: RFK Jr. Falls Short of Qualifications, Biden and Trump Set to Square Off

Broke On: Thursday, 20 June 2024 Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. missed CNN's debate qualifications due to insufficient state ballot placements and polling, leaving Joe Biden and Donald Trump as the confirmed participants.