All Reports
115 articles graded for bias
Yesterday
Trump, turning 80, celebrates his age with big UFC birthday bash
Golden ticket: Trump’s allies in Congress get coveted seats at White House cage fight
Friday, June 12, 2026
Trump’s declaration, ‘We ended the war with Iran,’ met with skepticism
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Peace process, nuclear deal in flux as US and Iran trade attacks for second day
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
After four hours of retaliatory strikes, 20 targets, Trump says ‘Iran will have to pay the price.’
Straight reporting of events and statements with no evident bias or omission.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Trump’s latest Iran war prediction: US in ‘final throes’ of ‘very good strong, powerful deal’
Headline reframes negotiation remarks as warmongering to steer readers toward skepticism of Trump's Iran stance.
Spencer Pratt loss latest sign big, blue cities won’t change left-wing course
Cherry-picks progressive wins across cities and brands counterexamples outliers to claim blue cities are locked into left-wing policies.
Monday, June 8, 2026
Trump says Israel and Iran are discussing ‘immediate ceasefire’ after renewed fighting
Iran and Israel trade attacks as Trump’s war passes 100 days
Sunday, June 7, 2026
The government has no business in AI
Thursday, June 4, 2026
White House urged to engage as Bill Pulte pick threatens to derail spy powers renewal
In symbolic rebuke of Trump, House votes to end war with Iran
Monday, June 1, 2026
Trump urges ‘Dumocrats’ to ‘just sit back and relax’ while he negotiates with Iran
Straight reporting — headline accurately quotes the subject with no detectable manipulation or selective framing.
Trump says he’s ‘playing out’ ceasefire negotiations with ‘crafty’ Iranians
Friday, May 29, 2026
Tentative agreement with Iran would turn clock back to Feb. 27
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Al Green was a fighter for the Democrats. He lost his Texas primary anyway
Iran war hits three-month mark, as Trump sticks to his gun
Straight reporting — extended direct quotes and sourced official claims let Trump's statements stand without added framing or omissions.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Rising gas prices are causing voters to reconsider voting for GOP: Poll
Trump convenes Cabinet as Iran peace effort remains stuck in second gear
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Paxton is MAHA favorite in Texas Senate race
What to watch in the high-stakes Texas primary runoff elections
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Data center bans don’t protect communities. They paralyze them
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.
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Bill Cassidy’s political future hangs in the balance
The piece informs with accurate polls and sourcing but mildly deceives via a headline that exaggerates peril to heighten drama.
Trump stirs up controversy over China’s involvement in US colleges and farmland
Frames Trump's positions as 'stirring controversy' via selective criticism and omits data showing China's tiny share of foreign-owned farmland to steer readers toward seeing the concerns as fringe.
Friday, May 15, 2026
Adverse court rulings slow, and may stop, House Democrats’ march to the majority
What’s Trump’s next move in Iran?
Informs on Iran Strait impasse and intel disputes but deceives through mocking Trump and omitting Iranian casualties to tilt narrative.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
America’s AI future will be powered by private capital, or not at all
This op-ed informs on AI-driven power demand growth but deceives by framing private capital as the exclusive solution, downplaying ratepayer costs and foreign investor roles.
Federal gas tax: What it is, and whether Trump’s suspension could help
This article informs on gas tax basics but deceives via pro-Trump framing, unverified claims, and omissions of U.S. war initiation and Highway Trust Fund costs.