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10 articles analyzed · Average bias grade: B
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American cruise ship passenger tests positive for hantavirus after evacuation
U.S. employers add a surprisingly strong 115,000 jobs in April, while unemployment remains low
This article mostly informs with spot-on BLS figures and balanced context on shocks, but minor framing deceives by implying Trump's policies solely caused manufacturing losses.
Federal judge finds Pentagon in violation of court order to restore reporters' access
This article informs on the judge's ruling with factual precision but subtly deceives by framing restrictions as malicious obstruction via loaded language and source imbalance.
Democrats grow bolder on talk about removing Trump from office after his Iran threats
Democrats grow bolder on talk about removing Trump from office after his Iran threats
Doubts about the U.S.-Iran ceasefire push oil prices toward $100 and slow stocks
This article deceives readers by framing Israeli strikes as the cause of market turmoil and Strait issues via selective sequencing and omissions of Hezbollah provocations and partial transits.
Trump complains NATO 'wasn't there when we needed them' after talks with Rutte
This article deceives by framing Trump's NATO critiques as petty complaints, omitting ally contributions and Rutte's rebuttal, and stacking anti-Trump sources to amplify discord.
Israeli strikes kill more than 180 in central Beirut, saying Iran truce doesn't apply
Iran war ceasefire teeters over disagreements on Lebanon and the Strait of Hormuz
WATCH LIVE: Vance speaks in Hungary on trip to help boost Orbán's reelection bid
JD Vance's trip to Hungary signals strong Trump administration backing for Viktor Orbán's struggling reelection campaign against a center-right challenger.
What to expect in Wisconsin's state Supreme Court and mayoral elections
Wisconsin voters will select a new Supreme Court justice maintaining the liberal majority and a Waukesha mayor in low-key spring contests.