Manipulation techniques in today's news
15 articles, drawn evenly from outlets rated left, center, and right. Each one lists the manipulation techniques our model found — not a judgment of whether it's true.
Federal Judge Strikes Down Trump’s 75-Country Visa Ban
Collins asks White House to consider ‘negative impact’ of Canada trade war
Nancy Pelosi torched by Dem women over ‘totally absurd’ attack on would-be successor: ‘A lot of fake outrage’
Gavin Newsom signs controversial ‘Stop Nick Shirley Act’ into law
UK, France, Germany, Italy and Canada condemn Israel's West Bank settlement project
Is Trump dragging Republicans down?
NAACP slams Navy’s reported talks to swap war hero’s name on carrier with Trump’s
Postal Service publishes mail-in voting rule despite court injunctions
Federal judge blasts Rubio’s 75-country visa freeze as ‘Orwellian,’ strikes down policy
Week in Politics: Canada talks collapse; U.S. 'Economic D-Day; record national debt
Free speech group calls foul play at prosecutors using Comey novel in case against him
London boroughs challenge PM on council tax hikes
FBI asked 'Sammy the Bull' if ex-Gambino mob prosecutor Comey knew meaning of '86': court filing
This Mamdani-Backed Bill Would Kill Jobs, Boost Unions, and Make Deliveries More Expensive
How these articles were chosen
- Sources are a fixed, version-controlled list of outlets, not picked per day.
- Equal numbers are taken from left-, center-, and right-rated outlets, using the AllSides media bias ratings — those labels are theirs, not ours.
- Within an outlet we take the most recent articles from its politics or world section feed. No human picks the interesting ones.
- Live blogs, podcasts, video and photo galleries are skipped — they contain too little text to analyze.
The full source list
Ratings below are AllSides' own labels (retrieved 2026-07-31), not ours. We group Left and Lean Left together, and Lean Right and Right together, which balances direction but not intensity — the exact ratings are here so you can judge that yourself.
- Left: The Guardian (US) (Left), NPR (Lean Left), Vox (Left), Mother Jones (Left)
- Center: BBC News (Center), Christian Science Monitor (Center), The Hill (Center), UPI (Center)
- Right: Fox News (Right), New York Post (Right), Washington Examiner (Lean Right), Reason (Lean Right)
Limitations worth knowing
- Biasly detects manipulation techniques, not left/right tilt.
- The model has known false positives on strong-but-legitimate language — particularly military reporting and opinion writing in the author's own voice.
- We list the techniques found. A technique flag is not a claim that an article is false, and we don't rank outlets against each other.
- Articles where the model found nothing are not published — there'd be nothing on the page.
- Each article is analyzed once, at the time shown on its page. Outlets sometimes update articles after publication, so a quoted phrase may no longer appear in the current version.
- Findings may include language an outlet is quoting rather than asserting — a politician's attack line, or an opponent's own words. We flag technique wherever it appears, including inside quotations.
- We link to each original article and quote only short phrases as evidence.