Daily Media Bias
2025-12-16
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Monday, December 15, 2025
media-translation
Monday's Media Translation
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4:23 PM
Monday’s Media Translation When they say… “‘I Didn’t Vote for This’: A Revolt Against DOGE Cuts, Deep in Trump Country” They really mean… Rural folks are furious about gutting social programs, but we’re slapping a “Trump Country”…
analysis
How Selection Bias Shapes Coverage
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3:54 PM
Operation Pangea XVII, INTERPOL’s massive global crackdown from December 2024 to May 2025, netted a record 769 arrests across 90 countries, seized 50.4 million doses of illicit pharmaceuticals worth $65 million, and shut down 13,000 criminal websites. Law enforcement launched 1,728…
analysis
Spotting Omission Bias in the News
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3:53 PM
One clear recent example of omission bias appears in coverage of the White House’s new “Media Bias Portal” / “Media Bias Tracker.” Consider two contrasting treatments: […] In both cases, omission bias shows up not in what is said, but in what is left out: […] A good way to spot…
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Top News for Monday
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3:45 PM
Top News for Monday SHARED COVERAGE Brown University Shooting and Released Suspect: Conservative outlets emphasize the tactical details and that the person of interest was released without charges, focusing on law enforcement procedures. Liberal media highlights the ongoing investigation and…
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Corporate vs Public Interest News for Monday
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3:44 PM
Corporate v. Public Interest News for Monday The Syria ISIS attack killing three Americans and the Epstein files deadline both dominated coverage across outlets, though with different emphasis. Corporate media framed the Syria incident largely through the lens of strategic military retaliation and…
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