Washington Examiner

The Washington Examiner is a news website that focuses on topics related to conservative politics and policies. It often reports on school choice, lower taxes, and opposition to antisemitism. The website has a conflict of interest when reporting on these topics as it may favor certain political ideologies over others. The articles sometimes contain deceptive practices, such as exaggerating the severity of a storm or misrepresenting the actions of political figures. However, the articles are generally well-written and easy to read.

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The Daily's Verdict

This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

88%

Examples:

  • The articles often contain a conservative slant, with a focus on topics such as school choice, lower taxes, and opposition to antisemitism.

Conflicts of Interest

94%

Examples:

  • The website has a conflict of interest when reporting on topics related to conservative politics and policies, as it may favor certain political ideologies over others.

Contradictions

90%

Examples:

  • Approximately $2.5 million in non-endowed one-time donations earmarked for scholarships was spent elsewhere on campus.
  • Five schools are being shut down in Hillsborough County due to under-capacity.
  • The number of students leaving traditional public schools and enrolling in private or charter schools in Florida has significantly increased.

Deceptions

90%

Examples:

  • The articles sometimes contain deceptive practices, such as exaggerating the severity of a storm or misrepresenting the actions of political figures.

Recent Articles

  • Federal Judge Blocks Biden Administration's Title IX Regulations in Four States

    Federal Judge Blocks Biden Administration's Title IX Regulations in Four States

    Broke On: Wednesday, 03 July 2024 A federal judge in Kansas blocked the Biden administration's Title IX regulations from being implemented in four states, marking a setback for the administration's efforts to redefine sex under Title IX to include gender identity. The ruling came as part of a lawsuit filed by Alaska, Utah, Wyoming, and three organizations: Moms for Liberty, Young America's Foundation, and Female Athletes United.
  • Nvidia's $3 Trillion Market Cap: A Gamechanger After 10-for-1 Stock Split

    Nvidia's $3 Trillion Market Cap: A Gamechanger After 10-for-1 Stock Split

    Broke On: Monday, 10 June 2024 Nvidia, a leading AI and chipmaker, saw its shares trade on a 10-to-1 split in June 2024, making the stock more accessible for retail investors. The company's growth can be attributed to the increasing demand for efficient processing in AI development. Despite controversy surrounding its high valuation and sustainability of growth, Nvidia became the third US public company to cross the $3 trillion market cap threshold in January 2025.
  • Five Defendants Convicted in $40 Million Feeding Our Future Fraud Scheme: False Documents and Stolen Millions During COVID-19 Pandemic

    Five Defendants Convicted in $40 Million Feeding Our Future Fraud Scheme: False Documents and Stolen Millions During COVID-19 Pandemic

    Broke On: Friday, 07 June 2024 Five defendants, including Abdiaziz Farah and Mohamed Jama Ismail, were convicted in the first trial of the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme for falsifying documents and lying about feeding millions of meals to children in Minnesota during COVID-19. The defendants stole tens of millions of dollars from the state. A potential bribery scheme involving jurors is currently under investigation.
  • Florida's Education Landscape Shifts: Record Enrollment Growth in Charter, Private Schools and Homeschooling Amidst Traditional Public School Decline

    Florida's Education Landscape Shifts: Record Enrollment Growth in Charter, Private Schools and Homeschooling Amidst Traditional Public School Decline

    Broke On: Monday, 20 May 2024 Florida's education landscape has undergone a major shift with an increase in enrollment for school choice programs, leading to significant growth in charter schools, private schools, and homeschooling. This trend has resulted in declining enrollment and potential campus closures for traditional public schools. The debate around school choice continues with concerns over potential disruptions and job losses.
  • Visa and Mastercard Reach Settlement with Merchants over Swipe Fees

    Visa and Mastercard Reach Settlement with Merchants over Swipe Fees

    Broke On: Tuesday, 26 March 2024 Visa and Mastercard have reached a settlement with merchants over swipe fees, which are paid to the companies in exchange for enabling transactions. The agreement caps credit interchange fees into 2030 and negotiates lower costs with merchant buying groups. The settlement is subject to final approval from the US District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
  • Buffalo Bills vs Pittsburgh Steelers Playoff Game Rescheduled Due to Snowstorm

    Buffalo Bills vs Pittsburgh Steelers Playoff Game Rescheduled Due to Snowstorm

    Broke On: Saturday, 13 January 2024 The Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers playoff game has been rescheduled to Monday at 4:30 p.m. ET due to an incoming snowstorm in the region where it was scheduled.
  • Microsoft Announces Introduction Of A Dedicated Key For Its Artificial Intelligence Tool On Its Newest PC Keyboards

    Microsoft Announces Introduction Of A Dedicated Key For Its Artificial Intelligence Tool On Its Newest PC Keyboards

    Broke On: Thursday, 04 January 2024 Microsoft has announced the introduction of a new AI key on its Windows 11 PCs. The Copilot key will allow users to access Microsoft's AI tool, which is integrated into New Windows 11 PCs.
  • Washington D.C. Purges Over 100,000 Ineligible Names from Voter Rolls

    Broke On: Friday, 08 December 2023 Washington D.C. officials have begun purging over 100,000 ineligible names from the voter rolls. The action comes in response to legal threats from Judicial Watch, which highlighted violations of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993. Judicial Watch has also sent notice letters to election officials in California and Illinois, pressuring them to clean up their voter rolls.
  • NYC Mayor Eric Adams Seeks Federal Aid in Washington D.C. for Migrant Crisis

    Broke On: Friday, 01 December 2023 New York City Mayor Eric Adams visited Washington D.C. to discuss the city's migrant crisis and his plans for public safety and economic development. Adams met with Congressional leaders and officials from the Biden administration, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Adams emphasized the need for more federal funding to assist with the city's migrant crisis, which has led to budget cuts in various city agencies. Adams expressed his disapproval of FEMA's allocation of funds, stating that New York City did not receive sufficient funding despite receiving a large number of migrants.
  • Putin Confirms Run for 2024 Presidential Election Amid Ukraine Conflict

    Broke On: Thursday, 07 December 2023 Russian President Vladimir Putin has confirmed his intention to run for another six-year presidential term in the upcoming 2024 elections. The announcement was made by a Russian military officer, who stated that Putin agreed to run on behalf of soldiers fighting in Ukraine. The election is scheduled for March 17, 2024. Two other candidates have announced plans to run, but face challenges in getting on the ballot.