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The Daily's Verdict

This news site 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 its reporting.

Bias

85%

Examples:

  • In the article 'DeSantis Bans Anti-Israel Students for Justice in Palestine', there is a noticeable lean towards the perspective of the affected students.

Conflicts of Interest

80%

Examples:

  • New York Magazine, which published the article 'DeSantis Bans Anti-Israel Students for Justice in Palestine', is owned by Vox Media. Vox Media is known for its liberal political bias, which could potentially introduce a bias in the site's reporting.

Contradictions

95%

Examples:

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Deceptions

90%

Examples:

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Recent Articles

  • California Governor Gavin Newsom's Odds to Win Democratic Nomination Triple After Biden's Poor Debate Performance

    California Governor Gavin Newsom's Odds to Win Democratic Nomination Triple After Biden's Poor Debate Performance

    Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024 California Governor Gavin Newsom's odds of becoming the Democratic nominee for president have tripled following Joe Biden's poor debate performance, causing concerns about Biden's mental fitness and increasing Newsom and Kamala Harris' chances.
  • Former President Trump Allowed to Discuss Witnesses and Jurors in Hush Money Case, but Personal Information Remains Off-Limits

    Former President Trump Allowed to Discuss Witnesses and Jurors in Hush Money Case, but Personal Information Remains Off-Limits

    Broke On: Tuesday, 25 June 2024 Former President Donald Trump, convicted of 34 felony counts for falsifying business records in a New York trial, can now publicly discuss key figures involved but must keep jurors' identities private until sentencing on July 11. The hush money trial centered around payments to Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen; Trump's history of inflammatory rhetoric led to initial gag order but circumstances have changed since the verdict.
  • Germany's Scholz Concerned Over Far-Right Win in France: Implications for European Politics

    Germany's Scholz Concerned Over Far-Right Win in France: Implications for European Politics

    Broke On: Saturday, 15 June 2024 Vice President Harris unveils $1.5 billion in aid for Ukraine at a peace summit as the death toll from Russian bombing of a hypermarket in Kharkiv rises to 12, prompting calls for more air defense systems. French elections result in a significant gain for the far-right National Rally party, leading to concerns over its impact on European politics and upcoming legislative elections. Germany's Scholz expresses concern over the prospect of a far-right win in France.
  • Nvidia's Metoric Rise to the Top: From a Denny's Booth to a $3 Trillion Company

    Nvidia's Metoric Rise to the Top: From a Denny's Booth to a $3 Trillion Company

    Broke On: Thursday, 20 June 2024 Nvidia, founded in 1993 at a Denny's booth, transformed from a gaming hardware company to the most valuable tech firm with a $3 trillion market cap. Known for its GPUs and CUDA programming language, Nvidia revolutionized gaming and later discovered its chips' potential for AI applications. With up to 70% market share in AI chips, Nvidia offers full supercomputer solutions and controls the industry with its high-performing GPUs.
  • Alex Jones Agrees to Liquidate Assets, Including Infowars Stake, to Pay $1.5 Billion in Sandy Hook Damages

    Alex Jones Agrees to Liquidate Assets, Including Infowars Stake, to Pay $1.5 Billion in Sandy Hook Damages

    Broke On: Wednesday, 07 June 2023 Alex Jones, right-wing conspiracy theorist, has agreed to liquidate his personal assets worth over $1.5 billion, including his stake in Infowars, to pay damages to Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims' families. This follows years of defamation lawsuits against him for spreading false claims about the 2012 massacre being a hoax.
  • Federal Trial: Hunter Biden Accused of Lying About Drug Use on 2018 Firearms Form

    Federal Trial: Hunter Biden Accused of Lying About Drug Use on 2018 Firearms Form

    Broke On: Friday, 07 June 2024 President Joe Biden's son, Hunter, is on trial for allegedly lying about his drug use on a 2018 gun purchase form (ATF Form 4473). The authenticity of the laptop containing sensitive information about Hunter's personal life and business dealings, which was initially dismissed as Russian disinformation in 2020, has been confirmed by the FBI. Despite hoping to resolve the case through a plea deal last year, it fell apart due to questions from the judge. The trial is ongoing with evidence being presented against Hunter.
  • Bird Flu's Unprecedented Spread: Impacts on Livestock, Dairy Industry, and Human Transmission Risks

    Bird Flu's Unprecedented Spread: Impacts on Livestock, Dairy Industry, and Human Transmission Risks

    Broke On: Monday, 20 May 2024 Bird flu, or H5N1 avian influenza, is spreading among livestock in the US, infecting not only birds but also mammals like cows for the first time. The virus has led to a federal order limiting the movement of lactating dairy cattle to prevent human health risks and milk safety concerns. Although human transmission remains low with only two reported cases, experts are closely monitoring and developing countermeasures.
  • Google's AI Overviews: Changing the Game of Search Engines with Advanced Features and Privacy Concerns

    Google's AI Overviews: Changing the Game of Search Engines with Advanced Features and Privacy Concerns

    Broke On: Sunday, 19 May 2024 Google's integration of artificial intelligence into its products and services, including the new AI Overviews feature for search queries, raises questions about privacy and data access. Amidst competition from other AI companies, Google continues to collect data while making gestures towards improving privacy measures.
  • Republican Kari Lake's Abortion Stance and Call to Action Cause Uncertainty Among Arizona GOP

    Republican Kari Lake's Abortion Stance and Call to Action Cause Uncertainty Among Arizona GOP

    Broke On: Wednesday, 08 May 2024 Republican Kari Lake's US Senate campaign faces uncertainty from her party due to her evolving stance on Arizona's strict abortion ban and a call to action that could be perceived as violent. According to Politico, Republicans express concern over Lake's waffling on the issue and her urging of supporters.
  • Trump Allies Propose Plans to Give Former President Influence Over Federal Reserve: Implications and Concerns

    Trump Allies Propose Plans to Give Former President Influence Over Federal Reserve: Implications and Concerns

    Broke On: Friday, 26 April 2024 Former President Trump's allies propose giving him control over the Federal Reserve should he be re-elected, raising concerns about potential harm to US financial markets. Plans include ousting current chair Jerome Powell and requiring alignment with administration goals, despite the Fed being an independent agency.