Karin Brulliard,

Karin Brulliard is a national reporter based in Colorado, covering the Rocky Mountain region and other parts of the American West. She has previously worked as a health and science reporter and The Post's deputy foreign editor. Throughout her career, she has served as bureau chief in South Africa, Pakistan, and Israel while also covering immigration from Washington and reporting from Iraq. Brulliard joined The Post at its now-defunct Austin bureau in 2003.

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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

50%

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  • The article does not contain any direct examples of bias.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • Karin Brulliard is a Colorado-based national correspondent covering the Rocky Mountain region and other parts of the American West. The author has not disclosed any potential conflicts of interest related to this coverage.

Contradictions

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  • A former president was convicted of multiple felonies contradicts the fact that no former president has been convicted of multiple felonies.
  • Kamala Harris is not popular in some areas and was not supported by one interviewee named Laura Torres. This statement may be misleading as it does not specify the context or location where Kamala Harris is unpopular.

Deceptions

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  • The article does not contain any direct examples of deceptive practices.

Recent Articles

President Biden Surprises World with Decision to Exit Presidential Race: Democrats Rally Behind Vice President Harris

President Biden Surprises World with Decision to Exit Presidential Race: Democrats Rally Behind Vice President Harris

Broke On: Tuesday, 23 July 2024 President Joe Biden surprised the political world on July 23, 2024, by announcing his decision not to seek re-election during an Oval Office address. The sudden exit left Democrats scrambling to rally behind Vice President Kamala Harris as their nominee and prompted reactions from former President Donald Trump and his campaign. Biden's historic decision came after weeks of speculation and denials, leaving Americans with mixed reactions.