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115 articles graded for bias

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Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., on Congress passing housing affordability bill

npr.org·Jun 24·256 views
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The U.S. and Iran agree to a 2-week ceasefire

This article deceives by inserting unverified quotes, omitting US demands and backstory, and amplifying fragility to portray the ceasefire as a US comedown rather than a balanced deal.

npr.org·Apr 8·174 views
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Supreme Court clears the way for Bannon contempt case to be dismissed

The Supreme Court sent Bannon's contempt case back to lower courts, potentially allowing dismissal due to claims of lacking willful defiance and executive privilege.

npr.org·language bias·Apr 6·164 views
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Not just Trump: Redistricting race will hinge on what these state leaders did

npr.org·Apr 18·150 views
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Logjam of U.S. immigration applications puts millions at greater risk of deportation

This article deceives readers by alarmist framing and omissions that blame Trump for backlog-driven deportation risks, ignoring Biden's larger role in surging the backlog.

npr.org·Apr 17·148 views
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Pakistan hosts U.S.-Iran peace talks after weeks of frantic diplomacy

This article tries to inform on diplomatic developments but deceives by inflating Pakistan's role with unverified claims, biased sources, and omitted uncertainties.

npr.org·Apr 11·146 views
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House extends surveillance powers for 10 days

npr.org·Apr 17·142 views
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Sen. Angus King on what he plans to ask Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

This article informs by neutrally previewing Sen. King's interview questions for Hegseth's testimony, with no spin or deception.

npr.org·Apr 30·140 views
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Nationwide May Day protests expected to pick up mantle of 'No Kings'

This article informs on protest plans but deceives by stacking activist sources and unverified 'millions' claims to imply massive, credible momentum.

npr.org·May 1·138 views
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After 2 failed votes, Mike Johnson unveils new plan to extend key U.S. spy powers

Informs on procedural timeline but deceives via skeptical 'spy powers' framing and privacy advocate source stacking to tilt against renewal.

npr.org·Apr 24·138 views
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Republicans in Congress brace for a fight over the Iran war price tag

This article deceives by inflating unverified costs, omitting war provocations and ceasefire, to portray Republicans as politically vulnerable and divided.

npr.org·Apr 10·138 views
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Week in Politics: Iran war impact on upcoming midterm elections; MAGA base on Iran war

npr.org·Apr 18·138 views
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No Deal: U.S.-Iran peace talks in Islamabad collapse

npr.org·Apr 12·138 views
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Supreme Court paves the way for largest-ever drop in Black representation in Congress

This article deceives by sensationalizing the ruling's impact via factual errors, unverified predictions, and one-sided sourcing to amplify fears of historic Black representation losses.

npr.org·Apr 30·134 views
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Alleged White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter set to appear in federal court

This NPR article informs with mostly fair, straightforward breaking news on the foiled shooting, sticking to verified facts despite minor unconfirmed details from low-credibility sources.

npr.org·Apr 27·134 views
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Spirit Airlines tried to be the Dollar General of the skies. Then the big airlines beat it at its own game

This piece aims to inform via accessible storytelling but deceives by overstating competitive sabotage as Spirit's core problem while ignoring fuel crises and engine failures.

npr.org·Apr 29·130 views
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U.S.-Iran ceasefire expires this week with no deal in sight

Informs on key events accurately but deceives via unverified claims and symmetrizing framing that downplays U.S. justifications.

npr.org·Apr 19·128 views
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SCOTUS weighs Temporary Protected Status cases. And, jury indicts James Comey again

npr.org·Apr 29·126 views
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Stalemate with Iran puts Trump's second term to the test

npr.org·May 1·126 views
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Trump warns strikes will resume if Iran doesn't agree to his peace terms

Informs on verifiable ceasefire and Trump updates but deceives by emotionally spotlighting Lebanese casualties with asymmetric sourcing that downplays Hezbollah aggression.

npr.org·Apr 9·124 views
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It's Day 1 of Medicaid work requirements in Nebraska. People are worried

Informs on Nebraska's Medicaid work requirements rollout but deceives via alarmist anecdotes, unverified claims, and source imbalance to heighten fears of mass coverage loss.

npr.org·May 1·122 views
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Senate GOP is kickstarting budget reconciliation to fund ICE. Here's how that works

npr.org·Apr 23·120 views
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Primary elections in Ohio, Indiana offer latest temperature check on Trump popularity

Informs on primary stakes but deceives via tilted framing as Trump popularity check, unverified data, and omitted GOP strengths.

npr.org·May 5·116 views
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Poll: Trump blamed for gas prices as Democrats gain midterm edge

npr.org·May 6·108 views
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Spencer Pratt is 'winning the internet,' but can he become mayor of Los Angeles?

Applies dismissive labels and withholds data on homelessness and fires to reduce a mayoral bid to internet spectacle rather than engage its claims.

npr.org·May 21·100 views
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Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., on the cost of the war in Iran

npr.org·May 13·100 views
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As Trump goes to China, what do Americans say about tariffs, Iran and world standing?

Informs with poll data but spins via sequencing and omissions to deceive readers into seeing Trump's tariffs as misaligned with American sentiment.

npr.org·May 12·98 views
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U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, who voted to convict Trump, loses his seat in Louisiana

The article informs about Cassidy's loss but deceives by reducing it to a Trump-vote referendum through selective headline emphasis and omitted context.

npr.org·May 17·98 views
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Death toll in attack on Kyiv apartment building now stands at 24

npr.org·May 15·96 views
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Trump wants to suspend the federal gas tax as prices soar amid war with Iran

Deceives by misattributing statements to Trump, hiding poll bias and war provocations, and omitting tax suspension's infrastructure risks to stoke anti-Trump outrage.

npr.org·May 11·94 views
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CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with Raul Castro's grandson in Havana, US and Cuban officials say

Informs on the CIA meeting but deceives via Cuban 'blockade' framing, unverified claims, and omissions of US aid rejections and security justifications.

npr.org·May 15·94 views
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Maine's Senate race and much more. Here are the primary contests to watch today

npr.org·Jun 9·94 views
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These swing voters are adding high gas prices into their political calculations

Source stacking of frustrated swing voters creates the impression of broad backlash while omitting any who accept global factors or support the policy.

npr.org·May 28·92 views
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U.S. attempt to open Strait of Hormuz tests fragile Iran war ceasefire

This article deceives by omitting Iran's leadership losses in initial strikes and framing US Strait transit as provocative, skewing blame toward America amid unverified Iranian claims.

npr.org·May 5·92 views
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Oregon's most unexpected gubernatorial candidate? A pencil with a point

npr.org·May 11·92 views
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What's next for Virginia Dems after state's Supreme Court strikes down redrawn map

npr.org·May 11·90 views
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Clyburn's district stays intact as South Carolina Republicans scrap redistricting

Applies loaded verbs and an unproven Trump map claim to imply partisan aggression, steering readers toward viewing the scrapped plan as illegitimate.

npr.org·May 27·90 views
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Takeaways from Tuesday's primaries. And, victims of mosque shooting revealed

Links suspects' writings to unnamed 'mainstream' right-leaning media and politicians via one correspondent, implying collective responsibility without evidence or specifics.

npr.org·May 20·86 views
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Trump goes to China as Iran war smolders

npr.org·May 12·86 views
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Rubio doubtful of diplomacy with Cuba as Trump raises new threat of military action

Leads with military threat framing and buries the stated preference for peaceful negotiation, steering readers toward alarm.

npr.org·May 22·86 views