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BBC Apologizes, Removes Gaza Documentary Amid Hamas Controversy
Following a public outcry and protests, the BBC apologized for and removed a Gaza documentary narrated by the son of a Hamas official, citing serious production flaws and a failure to disclose the narrator's family ties.
BBC Apologizes, Removes Gaza Documentary Amid Hamas Controversy
Following a public outcry and protests, the BBC apologized for and removed a Gaza documentary narrated by the son of a Hamas official, citing serious production flaws and a failure to disclose the narrator's family ties.
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48% Bias Score


Bezos's Editorial Overhaul Sparks Outrage at Washington Post
Jeff Bezos announced a major shift in the Washington Post's Opinion section, focusing it on personal liberties and free markets, prompting resignations and criticism from current and former staffers who accuse Bezos of prioritizing his personal views and commercial interests over journalistic integr...
Bezos's Editorial Overhaul Sparks Outrage at Washington Post
Jeff Bezos announced a major shift in the Washington Post's Opinion section, focusing it on personal liberties and free markets, prompting resignations and criticism from current and former staffers who accuse Bezos of prioritizing his personal views and commercial interests over journalistic integr...
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56% Bias Score


Musk's Factual Claim, AfD Disinformation Highlight Journalistic Challenges
Elon Musk, alongside his son and President Trump, claimed at a meeting that only 10,000 government employees can retire monthly due to the location of personnel files in a Pennsylvania mine; NRC confirmed the mine's existence but not the claim's validity, prompting discussion on journalistic practic...
Musk's Factual Claim, AfD Disinformation Highlight Journalistic Challenges
Elon Musk, alongside his son and President Trump, claimed at a meeting that only 10,000 government employees can retire monthly due to the location of personnel files in a Pennsylvania mine; NRC confirmed the mine's existence but not the claim's validity, prompting discussion on journalistic practic...
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36% Bias Score


Experts Condemn NBC's Holt for Unchallenged Iranian Denial of Trump Assassination Plot
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian denied Iranian involvement in a plot to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump during a Nightly News interview, a claim contradicted by the Justice Department and criticized by experts as a "bold-faced lie".
Experts Condemn NBC's Holt for Unchallenged Iranian Denial of Trump Assassination Plot
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian denied Iranian involvement in a plot to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump during a Nightly News interview, a claim contradicted by the Justice Department and criticized by experts as a "bold-faced lie".
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56% Bias Score


Debate on Transparency in Opinion Journalism Following NRC's Publication of Unsigned Article
The NRC newspaper's publication of an unsigned article from The Economist sparked reader debate about transparency in opinion journalism, raising questions about identifying potential biases and conflicts of interest, particularly concerning the use of external sources and the implications for journ...
Debate on Transparency in Opinion Journalism Following NRC's Publication of Unsigned Article
The NRC newspaper's publication of an unsigned article from The Economist sparked reader debate about transparency in opinion journalism, raising questions about identifying potential biases and conflicts of interest, particularly concerning the use of external sources and the implications for journ...
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32% Bias Score


BFM TV Denies False Accusation of Offering Money for Filming Le Pen's Funeral
Following Jean-Marie Le Pen's funeral, the far-right media outlet Frontières falsely accused BFM TV of offering €5,000 to residents for filming access, which BFM TV denied, leading to a potential defamation lawsuit and highlighting issues of journalistic ethics.
BFM TV Denies False Accusation of Offering Money for Filming Le Pen's Funeral
Following Jean-Marie Le Pen's funeral, the far-right media outlet Frontières falsely accused BFM TV of offering €5,000 to residents for filming access, which BFM TV denied, leading to a potential defamation lawsuit and highlighting issues of journalistic ethics.
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56% Bias Score

BBC Apologizes for Flaws in Gaza Documentary
The BBC apologized for "serious flaws" in its Gaza documentary, "Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone", which was pulled after it emerged the 13-year-old narrator was the son of a Hamas official; the BBC and production company admitted failures to disclose this connection, leading to a reputational crisi...

BBC Apologizes for Flaws in Gaza Documentary
The BBC apologized for "serious flaws" in its Gaza documentary, "Gaza: How to Survive a War Zone", which was pulled after it emerged the 13-year-old narrator was the son of a Hamas official; the BBC and production company admitted failures to disclose this connection, leading to a reputational crisi...
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48% Bias Score

CBS News President Departs Amidst Lawsuits and Internal Turmoil
CBS News president Adrienne Roark is leaving the network amid multiple controversies, including a $20 billion lawsuit from Donald Trump and internal conflicts, to become TEGNA's chief content officer.

CBS News President Departs Amidst Lawsuits and Internal Turmoil
CBS News president Adrienne Roark is leaving the network amid multiple controversies, including a $20 billion lawsuit from Donald Trump and internal conflicts, to become TEGNA's chief content officer.
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48% Bias Score

Soon-Shiong's Public Support for Kennedy Contradicts Call for Impartial Reporting at the L.A. Times
Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong publicly supports Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for Health and Human Services, contradicting his call for less partisan coverage and prompting concerns about journalistic integrity after an op-ed piece was edited to favor Kennedy.

Soon-Shiong's Public Support for Kennedy Contradicts Call for Impartial Reporting at the L.A. Times
Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong publicly supports Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination for Health and Human Services, contradicting his call for less partisan coverage and prompting concerns about journalistic integrity after an op-ed piece was edited to favor Kennedy.
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36% Bias Score

CNN Defamation Case: $5 Million Verdict Against Network
A Florida jury found CNN liable for defamation against Navy veteran Zachary Young, awarding him $5 million in damages for a 2021 report falsely accusing him of war profiteering in Afghanistan; CNN settled on punitive damages.

CNN Defamation Case: $5 Million Verdict Against Network
A Florida jury found CNN liable for defamation against Navy veteran Zachary Young, awarding him $5 million in damages for a 2021 report falsely accusing him of war profiteering in Afghanistan; CNN settled on punitive damages.
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48% Bias Score

CNN Defamation Trial: Jury Deliberations Continue
A Florida jury is deciding a defamation lawsuit against CNN, filed by Navy veteran Zachary Young, who alleges that a 2021 CNN report falsely labeled him as illegally profiting from Afghan evacuations, harming his reputation and career; deliberations will continue into Friday.

CNN Defamation Trial: Jury Deliberations Continue
A Florida jury is deciding a defamation lawsuit against CNN, filed by Navy veteran Zachary Young, who alleges that a 2021 CNN report falsely labeled him as illegally profiting from Afghan evacuations, harming his reputation and career; deliberations will continue into Friday.
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56% Bias Score

CNN Defamation Trial: Journalist Defends Controversial Report Despite Internal Concerns
A defamation trial against CNN centers on a November 2021 report about Zachary Young, a Navy veteran who helped evacuate Afghans; CNN apologized for using the term "black market" inaccurately, but journalist Fuzz Hogan defended the report and his promotion to standards and practices chief, despite i...

CNN Defamation Trial: Journalist Defends Controversial Report Despite Internal Concerns
A defamation trial against CNN centers on a November 2021 report about Zachary Young, a Navy veteran who helped evacuate Afghans; CNN apologized for using the term "black market" inaccurately, but journalist Fuzz Hogan defended the report and his promotion to standards and practices chief, despite i...
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56% Bias Score
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