Author: Caroline Lewis
Caroline Lewis
has 8.2% among authors.
BS Score: 1.4%.
Articles analyzed: 12.
Words analyzed: 33,788.
Analyzed articles
Gothamist
- By Caroline Lewis
- 7/1/2026, 9:14 PM
Negativity Bias 22.5% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 12.1% - Confirmation Bias 11.3%
A dozen nurses at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx have received notices saying their positions were being eliminated, and their union’s blaming artificial intelligence — claims a hospital spokesperson called “inaccurate and misleading.” Representatives of the New York State Nurses Association said at a press conference that the... more
Gothamist
- By Caroline Lewis
- 6/16/2026, 11:06 PM
Framing Effect 23.8% - Negativity Bias 21.5% - Self-Serving Bias 16.5%
The Trump administration filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against New York state health officials, alleging they illegally engaged in a “backroom deal” to hand over control of a popular, publicly funded home health program to the Georgia-based company PPL, which is also named in the suit. The New York state Department of Health engaged in a... more
Gothamist
- By Caroline Lewis, David Brand, Christian Santana
- 6/13/2026, 11:38 PM
Biased Writer Voice 36% - Optimism Bias 29.2% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 18.6%
The Knicks are on the cusp of winning the NBA Championship after a decadeslong drought, and New Yorkers are fired up as they head to bars, cookouts and watch parties across the five boroughs. While Saturday's game is in San Antonio, crowds began to form outside Madison Square Garden by 1 p.m. Saturday, and anxious fans continued to queue... more
Gothamist
- By Caroline Lewis, Brittany Kriegstein, Stephen Nessen, Arun Venugopal, David Brand
- 6/13/2026, 11:29 PM
Negativity Bias 30.1% - Biased Writer Voice 28.8% - Hasty Generalization 22.4%
New York City is rejoicing Saturday night after the New York Knicks claimed their first NBA championship since 1973 — and set off a street party like no other in the five boroughs, five decades in the making. The Knicks' 94 to 90, come-from-behind win over the San Antonio Spurs in Texas marked the culmination of a two-month playoff run... more
Gothamist
- By Caroline Lewis
- 6/12/2026, 10:01 AM
Negativity Bias 20% - Framing Effect 14.7% - Availability Heuristic 12.3%
Gov. Kathy Hochul and her Republican rival Bruce Blakeman are staking out different stances on vaccines, with a newly passed mandate for children waiting in the wings. Lawmakers in Albany recently passed a bill that would require children attending summer camp to be up-to-date on their vaccines, one of several pieces of legislation... more
Gothamist
- By Caroline Lewis, Giulia Heyward
- 6/4/2026, 11:48 PM
Availability Heuristic 21.6% - Confirmation Bias 13.3% - Negativity Bias 12.1%
Two parents of trans children who received gender-affirming care at Mount Sinai Health System said representatives of the hospital network called them on Thursday and said their children’s health information would be shared with the federal government. “ I was blindsided by this because we're not even receiving care there anymore,” said... more
Gothamist
- By Caroline Lewis
- 6/2/2026, 10:40 PM
Framing Effect 18.7% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 16.1% - Confirmation Bias 10.2%
A group of trans New Yorkers asked a federal judge on Tuesday to block NYU Langone Health from sharing their sensitive health information with the Trump administration. The class-action lawsuit, filed against the hospital system and the U.S. Department of Justice, was brought on behalf of trans youth who had been treated at NYU Langone.... more
Gothamist
- By Caroline Lewis, Jon Campbell
- 5/19/2026, 10:31 AM
Pessimism Bias 15.6% - Hasty Generalization 15% - Appeal to Emotion 13.2%
A last-ditch effort to prevent hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers from losing their publicly funded health insurance is facing an uphill battle in Albany. A group of Democratic lawmakers is urging Gov. Kathy Hochul to put up state funds to preserve coverage for some 450,000 New Yorkers who are slated to get kicked off the insurance... more
Gothamist
- By Caroline Lewis, Charles Lane
- 5/11/2026, 10:20 PM
Appeal to Authority 36.1% - Negativity Bias 26.5% - Recency Bias 17.2%
When police officers decided to take Rhamell Burke to Bellevue Hospital for a psychiatric evaluation after they allegedly found him wielding a stick and acting erratically outside the 17th Precinct stationhouse, they were making a call NYPD officers make hundreds of times a month, city data shows. Police officers initiate nearly 600 such... more
Gothamist
- By Caroline Lewis
- 5/8/2026, 8:06 PM
Indoctrination 10.7% - Negativity Bias 7.2% - Optimism Bias 6.9%
Two New Jersey residents are being monitored closely after they were possibly exposed to a form of hantavirus that recently caused a deadly outbreak of the disease on an international cruise ship, the New Jersey Department of Health said Friday. The Garden State residents are not currently showing symptoms of illness and were not... more