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Fox News · right 3 techniques found 3.1% of sentences flagged

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What the model flagged

Analyzed 2026-08-18 04:03 UTC. Articles are sometimes updated after publication — if a quote below isn't in the current version, the piece has changed since.

Findings may include language the outlet is quoting rather than asserting. We flag manipulation techniques wherever they appear, including inside quotations — so check each quote against the original before drawing a conclusion about the outlet.

Loaded Language 85%

The phrase 'raise alarm' and 'spreading CCP propaganda' use emotionally charged language designed to trigger anxiety and negative associations rather than neutrally describe the situation — for example: 'spreading CCP propaganda'

“LAWMAKERS RAISE ALARM OVER NEVILLE ROY SINGHAM'S $278M NETWORK SPREADING CCP PROPAGANDA IN THE U.S.”

Appeal To Fear 80%

The headline frames a foreign propaganda network operating inside the U.S. as an imminent threat requiring alarm, designed to provoke anxiety about national security — for example: 'spreading CCP propaganda in the U.S.'

“LAWMAKERS RAISE ALARM OVER NEVILLE ROY SINGHAM'S $278M NETWORK SPREADING CCP PROPAGANDA IN THE U.S.”

Name Calling 75%

Labeling the network's content as 'CCP propaganda' is a derogatory characterization used to discredit the network and its associated individuals without substantive argument — for example: 'CCP PROPAGANDA'

“SPREADING CCP PROPAGANDA IN THE U.S.”

Analyzed automatically with Biasly's fine-tuned model. These are manipulation techniques, not political tilt — and finding one is not a claim that the article is false. The model has known false positives on strong-but-legitimate language, so treat each finding as a prompt to read closely, not a verdict. How articles are chosen →

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