Tahir Duckett
Tahir Duckett is a highly accomplished journalist with a focus on financial literacy and corporate America. With a background in affordable lending, home lending, and mortgage banking, they have held management roles at JPMorgan Chase since 2004. As the chief executive of Chase consumer banking, Tahir is dedicated to improving financial health and literacy for the 23 million households served by their organization. Known for their personal touch in management duties and openness about personal challenges, they have become one of the most senior black women in finance. Their work has been featured in reputable publications such as The New York Times.
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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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Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
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- Deputy Sean Grayson questioned Massey about why she took so long to answer the door
- Massey replied that she was trying to put on clothes before opening the door for the officers
- Sonya Massey was wearing a cream-colored robe, T-shirt over pajama pants with a flamingo-pink string, and a headscarf when they arrived
Deceptions
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Recent Articles
Tragic History: The Shooting of Sonya Massey and the Lynching of William Donnegan - Racial Injustice in Springfield, Illinois
Broke On: Saturday, 27 July 2024In the historic city of Springfield, Illinois, two tragic incidents - the 2024 shooting of Sonya Massey and the 1908 lynching of William Donnegan - have highlighted a long-standing issue with racial injustice. Sonya, a Black woman, was shot by police during an alleged home intrusion; William, an elderly Black man, was lynched after being falsely accused of raping a White woman. Both incidents sparked national outrage and calls for justice.