The Times of India

The Times of India is a well-known Indian newspaper that covers various topics including science, sports, politics and more. The site has an overall positive bias towards news stories that are uplifting or informative. There do not seem to be any major contradictions in the articles provided as they all appear to be accurate and unbiased. However, there is a slight conflict of interest due to Coca-Cola's ownership which may influence its reporting on environmental issues related to waste management.

49%

The Daily's Verdict

This news site has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

75%

Examples:

  • The site has a slight bias towards positive news and stories.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

  • The site has a slight conflict of interest as it is owned by Coca-Cola which may influence its reporting on environmental issues related to waste management. However, the articles provided do not seem to have any direct conflicts of interest.

Contradictions

100%

Examples:

  • There are no contradictions found in the articles provided. All of them seem to be accurate and unbiased.

Deceptions

10%

Examples:

  • There are no deceptions found in the articles provided. All of them seem to be accurate and unbiased.

Recent Articles

  • McCarthy's Mar-a-Lago Visit Post-Capitol Attack Detailed in Cheney's Book

    Broke On: Wednesday, 29 November 2023 McCarthy visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago three weeks after the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack due to concerns over Trump's well-being. McCarthy initially held Trump responsible for the Capitol attack but later retracted his statement. Cheney's book 'Oath and Honor' criticizes the Republican Party and Trump, describing him as 'the most dangerous man ever to inhabit the Oval Office'. Cheney pledges to prevent Trump's return to the White House, even if it means leaving the GOP.
  • Ukraine's Intelligence Chief's Wife Diagnosed with Heavy Metals Poisoning

    Broke On: Tuesday, 28 November 2023 Marianna Budanova, the wife of Ukraine's intelligence chief, Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, has been diagnosed with heavy metals poisoning. The exact nature of the heavy metals causing the poisoning has not been disclosed. Several other personnel from the military intelligence agency (GUR) have also been diagnosed with the same poisoning. Budanov had previously told local media that his wife lived with him in his office, which could suggest he was the intended target for the poisoning. Earlier this year, it was reported that Budanov had survived 10 assassination attempts by the Russian state security service.
  • UK-Greece Meeting Cancelled Amid Parthenon Sculptures Dispute

    Broke On: Tuesday, 28 November 2023 British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak cancelled a meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis over the Parthenon Sculptures dispute. Greece has long requested the return of the 2,500-year-old sculptures, which were taken by British diplomat Lord Elgin from the Parthenon temple. The British Museum is legally prohibited from returning the sculptures to Greece, but discussions about a possible long-term loan have taken place.
  • Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Begins Amid Diplomatic Tensions and Detentions

    Broke On: Friday, 24 November 2023 Israel's foreign minister summoned the ambassadors of Spain and Belgium over comments about the Israeli offensive in Gaza. A four-day ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict began, leading to the release of 24 hostages and 39 Palestinian prisoners. The World Health Organization expressed concern over the detention of the head of Gaza City's Al-Shifa hospital by Israeli forces.
  • Rise in COVID-19 Deaths and Hospitalizations in U.S. as Winter Approaches

    Broke On: Tuesday, 21 November 2023 COVID-19 related deaths have increased in eight U.S. states. Maryland has reported the highest jump in COVID-related deaths. Fourteen states, including Vermont, Iowa, and Alaska, are seeing a surge in hospitalizations. Health officials attribute this spike to colder weather, which facilitates the spread of the virus.
  • Baltimore Ravens Defeat Cincinnati Bengals 34-20 Amid Injuries and Controversies

    Broke On: Wednesday, 01 November 2023 Baltimore Ravens defeated Cincinnati Bengals with a score of 34-20. Bengals' Joe Burrow exited the game due to a wrist injury. Ravens' Mark Andrews is expected to miss the rest of the season due to an ankle injury. The game was briefly delayed due to drone activity around the stadium.
  • Elon Musk Faces Backlash for Endorsing Antisemitic Post

    Broke On: Thursday, 16 November 2023 Elon Musk endorsed an antisemitic post, leading to backlash and calls for his resignation. IBM suspended its advertising on X after its ads were found next to pro-Nazi posts. The Center for Countering Digital Hate filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from X Corp.
  • President Biden Honors Veterans, Announces Expanded Healthcare Access

    Broke On: Wednesday, 01 November 2023 President Biden paid tribute to veterans at the Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day. Biden announced new efforts to expand healthcare access for veterans, including no-cost healthcare for veterans living in nursing homes and those who served in World War II. Starting from March 2024, veterans exposed to toxins will be able to enroll in the department's no-cost healthcare.
  • Suspicious Letters Sent to Election Offices Across Five States Under Investigation

    Broke On: Thursday, 09 November 2023 Suspicious letters, some containing fentanyl, were sent to election offices in at least five states. The incidents occurred days after voting in a number of state elections and less than 10 weeks before the Iowa presidential nominating contest. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger confirmed that Fulton County, Georgia had been among the election offices targeted. An image of one of the letters indicated the intent was to 'end elections now'. Intimidation and threats of violence against election officials have become commonplace since former President Donald J. Trump and other Republican officeholders began raising claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
  • World's First Complete Human Eye Transplant Performed at NYU Langone Health

    Broke On: Wednesday, 01 November 2023 The world's first complete human eye transplant was performed on Aaron James, a high-voltage utility line worker who had lost most of his face and one eye in a work accident. The surgical team spent 21 hours in surgery, transferring the donor's face, eye socket, and eye to James. The procedure involved grafting the entire eye, including its blood supply and optic nerve, from a donor onto James. The research team combined the donor eye with donor bone marrow-derived stem cells in an attempt to enhance the nerve regeneration.