Juliet Macur,
Juliet Macur is a national reporter at The New York Times based in Washington, D.C., who mainly writes about America through the lens of sports. She covers a range of subjects and is especially interested in stories involving women in extraordinary circumstances. Macur has covered nearly every major international sporting event, including 13 Olympics, and has written extensively about abuse in gymnastics. Before joining The Times, she worked as a sports reporter at The Dallas Morning News and covered the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks from Manhattan. Macur's love of sports came from her Polish father, a survivor of the Nazi labor camps who played semipro soccer after coming to the United States. She now lives in Washington, where she works on fostering dogs like her big chocolate Labrador who naps under her desk.
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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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- Simone Biles felt a little pain in her calf during her floor exercise warmup.
Deceptions
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Recent Articles
Olympic Games 2024 Kick Off with Thrilling Performances from Haley Batten, Savilia Blunk, and Simone Biles
Broke On: Sunday, 28 July 2024Thousands gather at the Olympic Games 2024 for the women's cross-country cycling event and gymnastics finals. Haley Batten and Savilia Blunk compete, while Simone Biles advances despite an injury, inspiring with her unwavering dedication.