Texas families ask Supreme Court to hear appeal on Ten Commandments law
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What the model flagged
Analyzed 2026-08-18 04:02 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.
Appeal To Fear 65%
The speaker expresses deep concern for children broadly, framing the situation as a threat to children's wellbeing to evoke anxiety — for example: worried about children in congregation
“deeply concerned about all the children in my congregation”
Loaded Language 65%
The phrase 'government mandate' carries emotionally charged connotations of coercive state overreach, designed to trigger a reaction — for example: government mandate
“a government mandate that makes them feel different and separate”
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 →