All Reports
18 articles graded for bias
Yesterday
Gunman shot dead by Secret Service agents near White House: What we know
US, Iran inch closer to deal to end the war: What to know
Adopts Iranian terminology as neutral fact and withholds opposing intelligence assessments, guiding readers toward one side's narrative.
Iran war day 86: Trump announces potential deal amid ‘cloud of mistrust’
Declares US/Israel started the 'Iran war' on day one, then leans on Fars, Tasnim and Al Jazeera-Tehran while omitting Hezbollah rocket context.
Friday, May 22, 2026
US raises threat of military action against Cuba
Emphasizes 'regime change' rhetoric and omits Cuba's reported ties to Russia and China, steering readers toward a one-sided view of US motives.
US deepens European uncertainty with deployment of 5,000 troops to Poland
Thursday, May 21, 2026
South Korea’s stock market soars as Samsung union calls off planned strike
Taiwan’s President Lai says he would be happy to speak with Donald Trump
Straight reporting — balanced sources, verified claims, adequate context. This one's trying to inform you.
Iran war day 83: Tehran ‘reviewing’ latest US response to end conflict
Opens with Iranian diplomatic language and inserts an unrelated 'far-right' Israeli controversy to portray Tehran as reasonable amid conflict.
Iran reviews US proposal to end war as Pakistan steps up mediation efforts
Repeated 'US-Israel war on Iran' phrasing plus selective expert quotes tilt coverage toward Iranian leverage instead of neutral mediation reporting.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Why are nearly 50,000 Samsung workers about to strike in South Korea?
Straight reporting — balanced sources, verified claims, adequate context. This one's trying to inform you.
San Diego mosque shooting: Who were the victims?
Informs on victims' backgrounds but deceives via omission of attacker details to craft a selective martyr narrative.
Iran war day 82: Tehran warns of ‘new fronts’ as Trump sets deadline
Leads with Iranian threats and a running war-day tally to center Tehran's perspective while omitting war-origin details that would provide fuller context.
Chinese supertankers exit Hormuz as Trump and Vance talk up Iran deal
Repeated loaded phrases assign primary blame to the US-Israel side while omitting Iranian missile strikes that triggered the Strait disruption.
US and Israel planned to install Ahmadinejad as Iranian leader, NYT says
Uses loaded phrasing and omits NYT skepticism to portray a speculative plot as more definitive than the original reporting supports.
Trump critic Massie defeated: Takeaways from US primary election results
Emphasizes AIPAC spending and deploys loaded 'US-Israel war' phrasing to cast Massie's loss as foreign-policy payback while omitting his conservative record.