Deseret News

Deseret News is a news site that provides coverage on various topics including local, national and international news. The site often reports on health issues, political events and figures, sports events and figures, educational matters, business developments and technological advancements. While the site generally aims for balanced reporting and journalistic integrity, there are instances where biases, contradictions, conflicts of interest and deceptiveness can be found in some articles. The site is owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through its subsidiary Deseret Management Corporation.

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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

89%

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  • There are instances of biases in favor of certain topics or individuals.
  • The site has a slight bias towards providing balanced reporting.

Conflicts of Interest

90%

Examples:

  • There are instances where conflicts of interest might exist.
  • These conflicts could potentially influence the reporting and presentation of information.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • These discrepancies may affect the accuracy and reliability of the information provided.
  • The site provides contradictions and inconsistencies in some articles.

Deceptions

75%

Examples:

  • These practices may include misleading headlines, selective reporting or quoting, and manipulation of information to mislead readers.
  • The site occasionally uses deceptive practices in some articles.

Recent Articles

  • California's Summer Covid-19 Surge: New Variants KP.3 and KP.2 Gain Traction, CDC Wastewater Data Reveals

    California's Summer Covid-19 Surge: New Variants KP.3 and KP.2 Gain Traction, CDC Wastewater Data Reveals

    Broke On: Thursday, 18 July 2024 California experiences a summer Covid-19 surge driven by two new variants, KP.3 and KP.2, detected through wastewater surveillance by the CDC. With Covid levels considered very high in California, President Joe Biden tests positive for the KP.3 variant as emergency department visits related to Covid-19 increase 23.5%. A new vaccine is expected in August, but public health officials advise caution and adherence to CDC guidelines.
  • Fourth Human in US Tests Positive for Bird Flu: CDC Recommends Precautions for Dairy Workers

    Fourth Human in US Tests Positive for Bird Flu: CDC Recommends Precautions for Dairy Workers

    Broke On: Thursday, 04 July 2024 A dairy worker in Colorado is the latest human to test positive for bird flu (H5N1), bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the US to four this year. The man, who had direct contact with infected cattle, reported mild symptoms and recovered. Over 97 million poultry have been killed due to the avian flu outbreak that began in early 2022. The CDC recommends protective equipment for those in contact with dairy cattle and is considering deploying bird flu vaccine for farm workers.
  • New Emotions Take the Helm in Inside Out 2: A Sequel Exploring Adolescence and Complex Feelings

    New Emotions Take the Helm in Inside Out 2: A Sequel Exploring Adolescence and Complex Feelings

    Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024 In Inside Out 2, Riley, now a thriving 12-year-old navigating adolescence, encounters new emotions and Anxiety takes control in this much-anticipated Pixar sequel. Receiving favorable reviews for its eclectic cast and smart storyline, Inside Out 2 is expected to earn $85 million in its debut.
  • Bird Flu Virus in US Dairy Cattle: FDA Urges States to Stop Sale of Raw Milk Amid Contamination Concerns

    Bird Flu Virus in US Dairy Cattle: FDA Urges States to Stop Sale of Raw Milk Amid Contamination Concerns

    Broke On: Thursday, 06 June 2024 The highly contagious bird flu virus spreading among US dairy cattle raises concerns over raw milk safety. The FDA urges states to halt raw milk sales in areas with infected herds and increase surveillance testing. Despite warnings, some small dairies continue sales, citing demand and state laws. Experts stress the potential risks of foodborne illnesses in raw milk, including salmonella and E. coli.
  • New Research Reveals Early Puberty Trend in US Girls: Implications for Long-Term Health

    New Research Reveals Early Puberty Trend in US Girls: Implications for Long-Term Health

    Broke On: Thursday, 30 May 2024 New research indicates that girls in the US are reaching puberty earlier than before, with potentially serious health consequences. The percentage of girls getting their first period before age 11 has nearly doubled to 15.5%. This trend is more pronounced among girls of color and those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, who start menstruation a year earlier on average than white peers. Environmental factors like hormone-disrupting chemicals and stress may contribute to this shift, leading to increased risks for conditions like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and certain cancers.
  • Tragic Deaths of Three American Missionaries in Haiti Amidst Ongoing Gang Violence and Political Instability

    Tragic Deaths of Three American Missionaries in Haiti Amidst Ongoing Gang Violence and Political Instability

    Broke On: Friday, 24 May 2024 Three American missionaries, including a married couple, were killed in Haiti amid ongoing gang violence and political instability; their organization confirms the tragic event and asks for prayers.
  • Multiple Rounds of Severe Weather Headed for Central US: Tornadoes, Large Hail, and Wind Damage Expected in Plains and Midwest Regions

    Multiple Rounds of Severe Weather Headed for Central US: Tornadoes, Large Hail, and Wind Damage Expected in Plains and Midwest Regions

    Broke On: Tuesday, 23 April 2024 Multiple rounds of severe weather, including tornadoes, large hail, and wind damage, are forecasted for the central United States starting late this week. The Plains and Midwest regions are at risk from two systems moving into the area. Daily bouts of severe weather are expected through the weekend in Des Moines, Omaha, Kansas City in Missouri, Wichita in Kansas, Oklahoma City and Dallas in Oklahoma, as well as parts of Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Missouri, and Kansas.
  • New Kentucky Basketball Coach Mark Pope's Unique Salary Structure: Bonuses Based on Wins and Academic Performance

    New Kentucky Basketball Coach Mark Pope's Unique Salary Structure: Bonuses Based on Wins and Academic Performance

    Broke On: Saturday, 13 April 2024 Mark Pope, Kentucky's new basketball coach, earns performance-based bonuses instead of a guaranteed salary. BYU interviews Chris Burgess and Barret Peery for its vacant coaching position.
  • New Kentucky Basketball Coach Mark Pope's Unique Salary Structure: Bonuses Based on Wins and Academic Performance

    New Kentucky Basketball Coach Mark Pope's Unique Salary Structure: Bonuses Based on Wins and Academic Performance

    Broke On: Saturday, 13 April 2024 Mark Pope, Kentucky's new basketball coach, earns performance-based bonuses instead of a guaranteed salary. BYU interviews Chris Burgess and Barret Peery for its vacant coaching position.
  • Dartmouth Men's Basketball Team Unionizes, Challenging NCAA Amateur Business Model

    Dartmouth Men's Basketball Team Unionizes, Challenging NCAA Amateur Business Model

    Broke On: Tuesday, 05 March 2024 The Dartmouth men's basketball team has unionized, becoming the first college athletes to form a labor union. The players are seeking recognition as employees under federal labor law and hope their peers across the Ivy League will follow suit in forming unions.