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LA Times to Publish AI-Generated Political Ratings and Alternative Viewpoints
The Los Angeles Times, owned by Patrick Soon-Shiong, will now publish AI-generated political ratings and alternative viewpoints alongside its opinion pieces, sparking controversy among journalists and raising concerns about accuracy and bias.
LA Times to Publish AI-Generated Political Ratings and Alternative Viewpoints
The Los Angeles Times, owned by Patrick Soon-Shiong, will now publish AI-generated political ratings and alternative viewpoints alongside its opinion pieces, sparking controversy among journalists and raising concerns about accuracy and bias.
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44% Bias Score


BBC Removes Gaza Documentary Amid Impartiality Controversy
The BBC removed the Gaza documentary "How To Survive A Warzone" from iPlayer after discovering the child narrator's father's Hamas ties, prompting an internal investigation, a meeting with the Culture Secretary, and an independent review into the BBC's Middle East coverage.
BBC Removes Gaza Documentary Amid Impartiality Controversy
The BBC removed the Gaza documentary "How To Survive A Warzone" from iPlayer after discovering the child narrator's father's Hamas ties, prompting an internal investigation, a meeting with the Culture Secretary, and an independent review into the BBC's Middle East coverage.
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48% Bias Score


White House Restricts Press Access, Prioritizing Conservative Media
Trump's communication director announced a new media access policy for the White House, granting entry to alternative media sources while excluding established outlets like Reuters and Associated Press, prompting concerns about biased reporting and potential long-term effects on journalism.
White House Restricts Press Access, Prioritizing Conservative Media
Trump's communication director announced a new media access policy for the White House, granting entry to alternative media sources while excluding established outlets like Reuters and Associated Press, prompting concerns about biased reporting and potential long-term effects on journalism.
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56% Bias Score


Washington Post Limits Opinion Section to "Personal Liberties and Free Markets
Jeff Bezos announced that The Washington Post's opinion section will focus on "personal liberties and free markets," limiting opposing views, leading to staff resignations and subscription cancellations, and raising concerns about media bias and oligarchic influence.
Washington Post Limits Opinion Section to "Personal Liberties and Free Markets
Jeff Bezos announced that The Washington Post's opinion section will focus on "personal liberties and free markets," limiting opposing views, leading to staff resignations and subscription cancellations, and raising concerns about media bias and oligarchic influence.
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60% Bias Score


Palestinians Attack Israelis in Athens; Greek Media Underreports Incident
A group of young Palestinians attacked Israelis in Athens on Saturday night, stabbing one and cutting off his Star of David necklace; the incident was reported in a French newspaper but seemingly underreported in Greek media, raising concerns about potential biases in local news coverage and selecti...
Palestinians Attack Israelis in Athens; Greek Media Underreports Incident
A group of young Palestinians attacked Israelis in Athens on Saturday night, stabbing one and cutting off his Star of David necklace; the incident was reported in a French newspaper but seemingly underreported in Greek media, raising concerns about potential biases in local news coverage and selecti...
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48% Bias Score


Washington Post Opinion Section to Focus on "Personal Liberties and Free Markets
Jeff Bezos announced that the Washington Post's opinion section will focus on supporting "personal liberties and free markets", leading to the resignation of opinion editor David Shipley; this decision follows the paper's decision to stop making presidential endorsements.
Washington Post Opinion Section to Focus on "Personal Liberties and Free Markets
Jeff Bezos announced that the Washington Post's opinion section will focus on supporting "personal liberties and free markets", leading to the resignation of opinion editor David Shipley; this decision follows the paper's decision to stop making presidential endorsements.
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48% Bias Score

False Claim: US Paid Time Magazine to Name Zelenskyy Person of the Year
A false social media video claims the U.S. paid Time Magazine $4 million to select Ukrainian President Zelenskyy as 2022's Person of the Year, citing unsubstantiated allegations of USAID funding to various news organizations, including Politico and the BBC, and falsely linking the claims to the New ...

False Claim: US Paid Time Magazine to Name Zelenskyy Person of the Year
A false social media video claims the U.S. paid Time Magazine $4 million to select Ukrainian President Zelenskyy as 2022's Person of the Year, citing unsubstantiated allegations of USAID funding to various news organizations, including Politico and the BBC, and falsely linking the claims to the New ...
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36% Bias Score

BBC Paid Hamas Official's Wife for Gaza Documentary
The BBC is conducting a full audit after a Gaza documentary paid a Hamas official's wife, despite the BBC's internal inquiries about Hamas links; the production company, Hoyo Films, is cooperating with the BBC's review.

BBC Paid Hamas Official's Wife for Gaza Documentary
The BBC is conducting a full audit after a Gaza documentary paid a Hamas official's wife, despite the BBC's internal inquiries about Hamas links; the production company, Hoyo Films, is cooperating with the BBC's review.
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48% Bias Score

Mixed Reactions to Albanese's Leadership and Broader Political Concerns
Letters to the editor of The Sydney Morning Herald express diverse opinions on Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's performance, healthcare reform, and the spread of misinformation, reflecting a polarized political climate.

Mixed Reactions to Albanese's Leadership and Broader Political Concerns
Letters to the editor of The Sydney Morning Herald express diverse opinions on Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's performance, healthcare reform, and the spread of misinformation, reflecting a polarized political climate.
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60% Bias Score

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

Washington Post Narrows Opinion Section Focus Under Bezos
Jeff Bezos, owner of The Washington Post, announced the opinion section will focus on personal liberties and free markets, leading to the departure of editorial page editor David Shipley and reflecting the paper's October decision to stop endorsing presidential candidates, resulting in over 200,000 ...

Washington Post Narrows Opinion Section Focus Under Bezos
Jeff Bezos, owner of The Washington Post, announced the opinion section will focus on personal liberties and free markets, leading to the departure of editorial page editor David Shipley and reflecting the paper's October decision to stop endorsing presidential candidates, resulting in over 200,000 ...
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64% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown: Optics Over Substance?
The Trump administration's portrayal of Venezuelan migrants at Guantánamo Bay as "the worst of the worst" was contradicted by their later admission that nearly 30% were low-threat individuals, highlighting a potential prioritization of optics over results in their immigration crackdown, fueled by me...

Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown: Optics Over Substance?
The Trump administration's portrayal of Venezuelan migrants at Guantánamo Bay as "the worst of the worst" was contradicted by their later admission that nearly 30% were low-threat individuals, highlighting a potential prioritization of optics over results in their immigration crackdown, fueled by me...
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56% Bias Score
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