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Turkish Newspapers Remove Journalist's Name From Report on Istanbul Mayoral Investigation
Turkish newspapers Sabah and Akşam removed journalist Soner Yalçın's name from articles about a detained businessman's statement mentioning a Greece trip involving Yalçın and others, raising concerns about censorship and biased reporting related to an Istanbul mayoral investigation.
Turkish Newspapers Remove Journalist's Name From Report on Istanbul Mayoral Investigation
Turkish newspapers Sabah and Akşam removed journalist Soner Yalçın's name from articles about a detained businessman's statement mentioning a Greece trip involving Yalçın and others, raising concerns about censorship and biased reporting related to an Istanbul mayoral investigation.
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36% Bias Score


Gaza Starvation: Late-Night Hosts Challenge US Media's Silence
John Oliver and other late-night hosts are openly criticizing Israel's role in causing starvation in Gaza, a situation largely downplayed by mainstream US media outlets due to a climate of fear and self-censorship.
Gaza Starvation: Late-Night Hosts Challenge US Media's Silence
John Oliver and other late-night hosts are openly criticizing Israel's role in causing starvation in Gaza, a situation largely downplayed by mainstream US media outlets due to a climate of fear and self-censorship.
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52% Bias Score


Moran Predicts Loss of U.S. Free Press Under Trump
Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran fears the U.S. will lose its free press unless President Trump is "stopped," citing the CBS/Paramount settlement, the FCC's investigation of ABC News, and parallels to media suppression in authoritarian regimes.
Moran Predicts Loss of U.S. Free Press Under Trump
Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran fears the U.S. will lose its free press unless President Trump is "stopped," citing the CBS/Paramount settlement, the FCC's investigation of ABC News, and parallels to media suppression in authoritarian regimes.
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56% Bias Score


White House Crackdown on Political Satire
The White House escalated its attacks on political satire, criticizing South Park for depicting President Trump nude, resulting in the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's show after he criticized a Paramount settlement with Trump, and condemning Joy Behar for comments about President Trump, raising co...
White House Crackdown on Political Satire
The White House escalated its attacks on political satire, criticizing South Park for depicting President Trump nude, resulting in the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's show after he criticized a Paramount settlement with Trump, and condemning Joy Behar for comments about President Trump, raising co...
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60% Bias Score


White House Crackdown on Media Criticism Following South Park's Trump Satire
The White House launched a series of attacks against media outlets, including South Park, Stephen Colbert's Late Show, and The View's Joy Behar, for their critical portrayals of President Trump, raising concerns about free speech and the administration's efforts to control the narrative.
White House Crackdown on Media Criticism Following South Park's Trump Satire
The White House launched a series of attacks against media outlets, including South Park, Stephen Colbert's Late Show, and The View's Joy Behar, for their critical portrayals of President Trump, raising concerns about free speech and the administration's efforts to control the narrative.
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64% Bias Score


CBS Cancels "Late Show with Stephen Colbert", Sparking Free Speech Debate
CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," effective May 2024, due to reported annual losses of $40 million, sparking debate about whether Colbert's criticism of Paramount's $16 million settlement with Donald Trump influenced the decision.
CBS Cancels "Late Show with Stephen Colbert", Sparking Free Speech Debate
CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," effective May 2024, due to reported annual losses of $40 million, sparking debate about whether Colbert's criticism of Paramount's $16 million settlement with Donald Trump influenced the decision.
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36% Bias Score

Five Al Jazeera Journalists Killed in Gaza Airstrike
Five Al Jazeera journalists, including Anas al-Sharif, were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Sunday; Israel claims al-Sharif was a Hamas operative, while Al Jazeera calls it a targeted assassination, a claim supported by the UN and press freedom organizations who cite a pattern of smear cam...

Five Al Jazeera Journalists Killed in Gaza Airstrike
Five Al Jazeera journalists, including Anas al-Sharif, were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Sunday; Israel claims al-Sharif was a Hamas operative, while Al Jazeera calls it a targeted assassination, a claim supported by the UN and press freedom organizations who cite a pattern of smear cam...
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52% Bias Score

Gaza Conflict: Sderot Observation Point Highlights Information Disparity and Journalist Targeting
Foreign journalists are flocking to an observation point in Sderot, Israel, to witness the conflict in Gaza, providing a stark contrast to the limited information available in Israeli media, revealing a deliberate effort to restrict information flow and raising concerns about future accountability.

Gaza Conflict: Sderot Observation Point Highlights Information Disparity and Journalist Targeting
Foreign journalists are flocking to an observation point in Sderot, Israel, to witness the conflict in Gaza, providing a stark contrast to the limited information available in Israeli media, revealing a deliberate effort to restrict information flow and raising concerns about future accountability.
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52% Bias Score

Gaza Journalists' Malnutrition Threatens Global Conflict Coverage
Palestinian journalists in Gaza, vital for global news coverage due to Israel's access restrictions, are suffering from severe malnutrition and exhaustion, hindering their ability to report on the conflict; this impacts global awareness of the crisis.

Gaza Journalists' Malnutrition Threatens Global Conflict Coverage
Palestinian journalists in Gaza, vital for global news coverage due to Israel's access restrictions, are suffering from severe malnutrition and exhaustion, hindering their ability to report on the conflict; this impacts global awareness of the crisis.
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52% Bias Score

White House Crackdown on Political Satire Intensifies
The White House launched a series of attacks against media outlets and comedians satirizing President Trump, including canceling Stephen Colbert's show and criticizing Joy Behar and South Park, highlighting a growing intolerance for political humor targeting the president.

White House Crackdown on Political Satire Intensifies
The White House launched a series of attacks against media outlets and comedians satirizing President Trump, including canceling Stephen Colbert's show and criticizing Joy Behar and South Park, highlighting a growing intolerance for political humor targeting the president.
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56% Bias Score

Colbert Cancellation and South Park's Anti-Trump Episode Spark Debate on Political Comedy
CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" due to financial reasons, but speculation centers on his anti-Trump commentary and Paramount's merger review; South Park's anti-Trump season premiere, despite a large deal with Paramount, further complicates this.

Colbert Cancellation and South Park's Anti-Trump Episode Spark Debate on Political Comedy
CBS canceled "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" due to financial reasons, but speculation centers on his anti-Trump commentary and Paramount's merger review; South Park's anti-Trump season premiere, despite a large deal with Paramount, further complicates this.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Bans Wall Street Journal from Scotland Trip Amid Defamation Lawsuit
The Trump administration barred the Wall Street Journal from covering the president's upcoming Scotland trip due to a defamation lawsuit filed by Trump, stemming from the Journal's reporting on a letter sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The White House cited the newspaper's "fake and defamatory conduct.

Trump Bans Wall Street Journal from Scotland Trip Amid Defamation Lawsuit
The Trump administration barred the Wall Street Journal from covering the president's upcoming Scotland trip due to a defamation lawsuit filed by Trump, stemming from the Journal's reporting on a letter sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The White House cited the newspaper's "fake and defamatory conduct.
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44% Bias Score
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