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Article Evaluation for Pilsen Wellness Center

·Yes, everything in the article is relevant to the article topic.

·There is a heavy bias toward the negative framing of the company. Pretty much the only information given is about state audits of tax fraud and employee fraud found through Fox News.

·The only view point Ivan is of the "Fox News Investigates" team and their findings on the company.

·The links in the references work, and they relate to the information that is on the Wikipedia article.

·The information that is cited does have links for reference, although Fox tends to be a conservative group and that is where the Wikipedia article is getting all of its information from. Except for the basic information (like the year the center was founded, the CEO, the mission statement) which is linked to the organization's site.

·The page was last edited on October 6, 2016, so there could be some information that needs updating. There is definitely a lot of information that could be added. The only thing on the webpage is the state audits and basic statistics of the company

·The talk pages is filled with someone calling out the bias of the article and saying that they have tried to edit it, but all of their sections have been deleted by an anonymous source. They are also saying that there are unreliable sources because they are bias sources.

·The article does not have a rating yet, but is a part of the WikiProject Chicago.

·This Wikipedia article does not have a neutral point of view, and it seems as though it has been an issue for users to try to get it to a good-quality article.

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