Fox 35 Orlando

Fox 35 Orlando is a news station that covers a variety of topics including weather, local news, and space-related events. The station provides timely and accurate information about breaking news stories in Central Florida. The website features articles on crime, politics, education, health, and entertainment. Fox 35 Orlando also covers hurricane season extensively with detailed forecasts from the National Hurricane Center. However, there are occasional contradictions in the weather-related articles regarding tropical storms and hurricanes. Some articles use sensational language or imply events that are not fully supported by the facts, but overall, the reporting is accurate and informative.

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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

95%

Examples:

  • The articles generally present information without any significant slant or omission.

Conflicts of Interest

90%

Examples:

  • There is a potential conflict of interest in the SpaceX launch articles, as Fox 35 Orlando may benefit from positive coverage of the company.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • There are occasional contradictions in the weather-related articles, particularly regarding tropical storms and hurricanes.

Deceptions

60%

Examples:

  • Some articles use sensational language or imply events that are not fully supported by the facts.

Recent Articles

  • Florida Cold Case: Arrest of Longtime Boyfriend in 1999 Brutal Murder of Sherry Holtz

    Florida Cold Case: Arrest of Longtime Boyfriend in 1999 Brutal Murder of Sherry Holtz

    Broke On: Saturday, 04 December 1999 In a breakthrough in a cold case, Gary Durrance, the longtime boyfriend of Florida murder victim Sherry Holtz, is arrested and charged with second-degree homicide over her 1999 death. DNA evidence linked Durrance to the crime after being retested in 2023.
  • Hurricane Beryl Rapidly Intensifies into Category 4 Storm, Threatening Caribbean and Mexico

    Hurricane Beryl Rapidly Intensifies into Category 4 Storm, Threatening Caribbean and Mexico

    Broke On: Monday, 01 July 2024 Hurricane Beryl rapidly intensified into a Category 4 storm in just 48 hours, leaving the Atlantic and heading towards the Caribbean. Residents prepare as warnings are issued for Barbados, St. Lucia, and Jamaica. Tropical Depression 3 also forms in the Gulf of Mexico, expected to become a tropical storm by Sunday night.
  • Historic Hurricane Beryl Intensifies into Category 4 Storm, Threatens Windward Islands and Caribbean

    Historic Hurricane Beryl Intensifies into Category 4 Storm, Threatens Windward Islands and Caribbean

    Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024 Historic Category 4 Hurricane Beryl, the earliest major Atlantic storm in 58 years with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph, threatens Windward Islands and eastern Caribbean. Residents urged to prepare for destructive winds, heavy rainfall, flash flooding, and severe thunderstorms. The Atlantic Ocean's record warmth fuels anticipated season with 17-25 named storms including 8-13 hurricanes and 4-7 major hurricanes.
  • Tropical Storm Formation Expected in Atlantic Ocean: Two Systems to Watch for Potential Development and Impact on Caribbean and Beyond

    Tropical Storm Formation Expected in Atlantic Ocean: Two Systems to Watch for Potential Development and Impact on Caribbean and Beyond

    Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024 A tropical storm is forming in the Atlantic Ocean with a 70% chance of developing into a depression or storm by this weekend. Two systems, 95L and one in the Caribbean, are being monitored. The first system could bring wet and squally weather to the Lesser Antilles and northern coast of South America as early as June 30, marking an early start to the Atlantic hurricane season. Historically rare July hurricanes in the Caribbean may occur due to warm water temperatures and relaxed high-altitude winds.
  • SpaceX's Double Header: Two Missions in 24 Hours, Eight Reused Rockets

    SpaceX's Double Header: Two Missions in 24 Hours, Eight Reused Rockets

    Broke On: Tuesday, 18 June 2024 SpaceX is set to make history with two missions in 24 hours: the SES ASTRA 1P launch from Florida at 5:35 p.m. ET on Tuesday, featuring a reused booster and enhancing SES's TV network; and the Falcon 9 launch from California at 8 p.m., carrying Starlink satellites with Direct to Cell capabilities and a previously used booster.
  • Two Potential Tropical Threats Developing in the Gulf and Atlantic: Heavy Rainfall and Flooding Expected for Mexico, Texas, Alabama, Florida, and the Carolinas

    Two Potential Tropical Threats Developing in the Gulf and Atlantic: Heavy Rainfall and Flooding Expected for Mexico, Texas, Alabama, Florida, and the Carolinas

    Broke On: Monday, 17 June 2024 Two potential tropical threats are developing in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, with one system expected to become Tropical Storm Alberto, marking the first named storm of an active Atlantic hurricane season. Both systems may bring heavy rainfall and flooding to various regions including Texas, Alabama, Florida, Central America, and Charleston, South Carolina. Stay informed and take necessary precautions as situations develop.
  • SpaceX Launches 23 More Starlink Satellites Amid Weather Challenges: Falcon 9's 14th Reusable Booster Lands Successfully

    SpaceX Launches 23 More Starlink Satellites Amid Weather Challenges: Falcon 9's 14th Reusable Booster Lands Successfully

    Broke On: Friday, 31 May 2024 SpaceX launched 23 Starlink satellites into low-earth orbit on May 31, 2024, marking the company's 57th orbital mission and 40th Starlink launch of the year. The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida despite weather delays, successfully deploying the satellites and making a landing on a droneship. With over 6,500 Starlink satellites launched to date, this expansion will enhance SpaceX's broadband network and provide high-speed internet access globally.
  • United Airlines Flight Loses Landing Gear Tire During Takeoff, No Injuries Reported

    United Airlines Flight Loses Landing Gear Tire During Takeoff, No Injuries Reported

    Broke On: Thursday, 07 March 2024 On March 7th, a United Airlines flight from San Francisco International Airport to Osaka lost one landing gear tire during takeoff. No injuries were reported and the runway was briefly closed off for debris clearance before reopening. The Boeing 777-200 aircraft is designed to land safely with missing or damaged landing gear, but this incident emphasizes the importance of proper maintenance and safety checks on all planes.
  • SpaceX Launches Third Starlink Satellite Batch in Under 24 Hours, Marking Beginning of New Era for Space Exploration

    SpaceX Launches Third Starlink Satellite Batch in Under 24 Hours, Marking Beginning of New Era for Space Exploration

    Broke On: Tuesday, 05 March 2024 SpaceX launched its third batch of Starlink satellites in under 24 hours from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on March 4th, marking the beginning of a new era for space exploration. With over 500 working satellites already orbiting Earth, SpaceX is building a massive megaconstellation that will provide wireless high-speed internet access to people all around the world. The company has approval to launch up to 12,000 more satellites in the coming years and plans on continuing its rapid pace of launches.
  • Two Dead, Two Injured in Palm Bay Shooting Incident

    Two Dead, Two Injured in Palm Bay Shooting Incident

    Broke On: Tuesday, 30 January 2024 On January 28th, two people died and two police officers were injured in a shooting incident that occurred in Palm Bay, Florida. The shooting took place at around 2:07 PM on the 400 block of Forgal Avenue Northeast after officers responded to a domestic dispute call. During the exchange of gunfire between the suspect and officers, an armed man named Brandon Kapas was killed by police shortly after he fled from the scene.