User:Jade Ten

Hello! I'm Jade Ten. I became an editor on February 22, 2010. I have contributed to over 900 articles. As of 2020, I am a top 10 author of many articles including:

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 * Ruth Bader Ginsburg
 * Kirsten Gillibrand
 * Executive Order 13769
 * Magic realism
 * Narration
 * Don Quixote
 * Vulgate
 * Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. (creator and primary author)
 * White House COVID-19 outbreak
 * Bundy standoff
 * 2013 United States federal government shutdown
 * Early 2014 North American cold wave
 * Daniel Fast (majority author)
 * Flora & Ulysses (creator and primary author)
 * Arizona SB 1062 (primary author)
 * Rural areas in the United States (primary author)
 * Independent agencies of the United States government (primary author)
 * Alisyn Camerota (primary author)
 * May 2010 Northern Sumatra earthquake (creator)
 * The Executioner's Song
 * Indirect election
 * Heartland (United States)
 * Countering Violent Extremism Task Force (creator and majority author)
 * 2016 Sacramento riot (creator)
 * Powers of the United States Congress
 * Nomination and confirmation to the Supreme Court of the United States
 * Sevcik v. Sandoval

I am also the creator of Shooting of Alton Sterling.

Newspaper

 * Los Angeles Times latimes.com
 * The New York Times nytimes.com
 * USA Today usatoday.com
 * The Wall Street Journal wsj.com
 * The Washington Post washingtonpost.com

TV

 * Bloomberg News bloomberg.com
 * CNN cnn.com
 * MSNBC msnbc.com
 * NBC News nbcnews.com

Magazine

 * The Atlantic theatlantic.com
 * The Economist theeconomist.com
 * Forbes forbes.com (staff articles only)
 * Mother Jones motherjones.com (statements on political topics may need to be attributed)
 * The Nation thenation.com (statements should be attributed)
 * The New Republic newrepublic.com
 * New York nymag.com (except for contentious statements)
 * The New Yorker newyorker.com
 * Time time.com

Web

 * Axios axios.com (biased statements should be attributed)
 * BuzzFeed News buzzfeednews.com
 * The Daily Beast thedailybeast.com
 * The Hill thehill.com (except contributor articles)
 * The Intercept theintercept.com (attribution for biased statements)
 * Politico politico.com
 * PolitiFact politifact.com
 * ProPublica propublica.org
 * Slate slate.com (contrarian articles may need to be attributed)
 * Snopes snopes.com (attribution may be necessary)
 * Southern Poverty Law Center splcenter.org (labeling of hate groups should be attributed)
 * U.S. News & World Report usnews.com
 * Vox vox.com

Other news

 * Associated Press apnews.com ap.org
 * NPR npr.org
 * Reuters reuters.com

Tech

 * Wired
 * The Verge
 * CNET
 * Ars Technica (tech and science)
 * The Register
 * Engadget
 * ZDNet
 * VentureBeat Business, tech, and video games

Other

 * The Daily Dot internet culture
 * Gamasutra video games
 * IGN entertainment, pop culture, film and video game reviews
 * Metacritic film, TV, video games
 * Polygon video games and pop culture
 * TorrentFreak file sharing

UK

 * BBC bbc.com (except statements of opinion)
 * The Daily Telegraph telegraph.co.uk
 * Financial Times ft.com
 * The Guardian theguardian.com
 * The Independent independent.co.uk
 * The Times thetimes.co.uk

Other

 * Agence France-Presse afp.com/en
 * Der Spiegel spiegel.de/international/ (except articles written by Claas Relotius)
 * Al Jazeera
 * Haaretz
 * Rappler (statements of opinion should be attributed)
 * South China Morning Post scmp.com

Science

 * New Scientist newscientist.com
 * Science-Based Medicine sciencebasedmedicine.org
 * Scientific American scientificamerican.com

Top unreliable sources in October 2020

 * New York Post
 * RT
 * The Epoch Times
 * Fox News
 * One America News Network (OANN)
 * China Global Television Network
 * InfoWars
 * WikiLeaks
 * Breitbart News
 * Daily Mail

Perennial unreliable sources

 * The Bible
 * YouTube
 * Facebook
 * Twitter
 * Reddit