All Reports
12 articles graded for bias
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Don’t let government pick winners and losers on AI
Uses regulatory-capture framing and partisan terminology to dismiss AI safety measures as self-serving without engaging counterarguments.
Cuba in the crosshairs: looking for a soft coup?
Temporal linkage and interpretive phrasing tie a narrow indictment to broader regime-change speculation, nudging readers toward seeing escalation where the charges alone do not state it.
Trump administration’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund gets cold reception from GOP on Capitol Hill
Amplifies 'cold reception' with critical quotes and frosty framing while omitting the legal settlement that created the fund.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Gas prices: Fuel costs creep up again days away from Memorial Day Weekend
Links gas price spikes to Iran conflict with solid AAA numbers but omits refinery and OPEC factors to steer readers toward a narrow geopolitical explanation.
Lawfare compensation fund threatens to reopen Jan. 6 debate for Republicans
Leads with the fund's supposed threat to Republicans in the midterms, using partisan electoral impact as the organizing frame instead of examining the fund itself.
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Rededicating America 250: A moment to remember who we are
The article seeks to persuade rather than inform by recasting U.S. history as an exclusively biblical project tied to Israel.
Bishop Barron contemplates ‘paradox’ of ‘free exercise of religion’ in US ahead of Rededicate 250
The article informs by quoting Barron accurately but leans toward one-sided advocacy by skipping opposing views on the Christian-nation thesis.
Thomas Massie bets anti-establishment brand can survive Trump backlash
The article seeks to inform about Massie's primary fight but deceives through an unsourced spending claim and one-sided sympathetic framing.