All Reports
10 articles graded for bias
Friday, May 22, 2026
Warsh Takes Fed Helm Amid Inflation Fears
Headline and lead spotlight inflation risks to frame the appointment around hawkish policy choices, delivering facts with a noticeable tilt toward concerns over procedure.
NATO Ministers Press US on 'Confusing' Troop Moves
Headline spotlights confusion to suggest friction, yet the body fairly includes supportive NATO voices and U.S. explanations, making the piece mostly informative.
Stephen Colbert Signs Off After Final 'Late Show'
Straight reporting — balanced sources, verified claims, adequate context. This one's trying to inform you.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Samsung Faces Strike After Pay Talks With Union Fail
Straight reporting — balanced sources, verified claims, adequate context. This one's trying to inform you.
Iran Guards Warn of War Beyond Mideast as Trump Repeats Threats
Headline gives slight emphasis to Iranian escalation while body quotes both sides symmetrically and notes diplomatic efforts, keeping coverage mostly informative.
Sunday, May 17, 2026
As Electric Bills Rise, Some States Are Focusing on the Growing Profits of Utilities
Watch Live 'Rededicate 250' with Franklin Graham, Trump, More
The article informs on basic logistics but deceives by using promotional framing and omitting controversies over Christian nationalism.
China Says Preliminary Deal Reached to Cut Tariffs
The article informs readers by quoting China's cautious description of a preliminary tariff deal and noting missing details rather than echoing optimistic spin.
North America's Largest Commuter Rail System Shuts Down as Workers Strike
The article informs with equal sourcing but slightly deceives by framing the strike chiefly as travel hassle rather than labor dispute.
Federal Funding for Trump's Ballroom in Jeopardy After Senate Ruling
The piece informs readers about the parliamentarian ruling but deceives by embedding Democratic opposition inside unrelated negative events to shift blame.