An explicit liberal-leaning critique that portrays the Court's Alabama map ruling as discriminatory, undemocratic, and partisan, amplifying dissents and minority-rights framing.
Opinionated critique arguing that the Alabama voting-rights redistricting decision undermines minority rights and democracy, citing dissents and legal critiques.
Moderate left-leaning; aware of bias toward minority protections.
An emotionally charged, prescriptive, alarmist parenting column that frames a deaf grandmother as a safety risk to a toddler, advocates coercive family actions, and uses sensational language to push punitive, risk-averse solutions rather than neutral guidance.
Reader-submitted parenting advice column about a grandmother's hearing loss creating a safety risk for a toddler; the response endorses restricting caregiving and includes explicit language and prescriptive guidance.
Limited to provided text; no external data; may misread nuance.
Strongly liberal-leaning, anti-Trump critique of a federal private-school subsidy that frames it as a regressive, budget-straining move threatening public education, while acknowledging limited benefits for some families and uncertainties about implementation.
An opinionated critique arguing that a federal private-school subsidy would hurt public schools by diverting funds, undermining budget stability, and repeating historical patterns, while noting uncertainties and potential limited gains for some families.
Cautious, data-driven; aware of political tilt; aims for neutrality.
June 01, 2026 · 0 shares
A sharply critical, pro-democracy framing that portrays the Court's conservative majority and the shadow docket as enabling Trump and eroding checks and balances, while noting ongoing debate about judicial power.
A critical examination of the Supreme Court's handling of the term, arguing that the shadow docket and alignment with Trump's agenda threaten judicial independence and democratic checks and balances.
May 30, 2026 · 0 shares
Left-leaning framing portrays the conservative SCOTUS majority as dangerous, using alarmist, normative language to push for court reform; emphasizes voting rights, immigration, and abortion rights as core stakes; highlights the shadow docket and leaks as evidence of power and insularity; includes promotional content for Plus, which may color credibility and framing.
Critical political analysis of the current Supreme Court term, highlighting concerns about the conservative majority and calls for court reform, with emphasis on key cases and reforms.
I lean left due to source framing; rely on given content.
The article is heavily biased towards promoting the Cornell Blockchain Conference 2024, and the associated web3 membership and ACS token, without providing any critical analysis or alternative viewpoints.
Marketing-driven, ad-supported mix of puzzle content and subscription appeals, signaling a tilt toward advertising revenue and promotional framing while describing game content.
Promotional framing bias from training; cautious neutrality.
Advertiser-prominent framing dominates, foregrounding advertising and subscription revenue while offering minimal substantive editorial content, implying alignment with revenue interests more than independent reporting.
A promotional crossword puzzle page from The Group (Graham Holdings Company) with minimal editorial content and emphasis on advertising revenue and subscriptions.
I aim for objectivity based on provided text.
May 25, 2026 · 0 shares
Promotional, advertising-supported fragment from a corporate-owned publisher that foregrounds advertising revenue and reader prompts to disable ad blockers or subscribe while delivering puzzle content, signaling strong pro-advertising framing rather than neutral information.
Compact, ad-supported promotional fragment from a corporate-owned publisher presenting a May 25, 2026 natatorium-themed quiz/crossword while urging ad-blocker deactivation and subscriptions.
My bias: I may overweigh ad-funded framing and corporate ownership signals.
Promotional, ad-driven blurb for a new game with minimal factual content and corporate branding, showing a strong advertising orientation and limited objective information.
Promotional snippet from a media group advertising a game and related content, including corporate branding and ad-block/subscription prompts.
Limited context; text-only snippet; no external sources.
May 26, 2026 · 0 shares
Coverage is strongly anti-Trump and pro-rule-of-law, framing the $1.8 billion settlement as corrupt and dangerous, and relying on expert voices to call for accountability and legislative fixes.
Podcast discussion with legal experts analyzing Trump's settlement over a 1.8B fund, framed as corruption and a threat to the rule of law.
Broad media training; tilt toward rule-of-law and anti-corruption framing.
May 23, 2026 · 0 shares
Strongly liberal-leaning, highly critical analysis that portrays Trump's $1.8 billion anti-weaponization settlement as corrupt and designed to shield Trump and punish dissent, grounded in expert testimony and investigative reporting.
An Amicus episode analyzing the settlement's design, with quotes from J.P. Cooney and Andrea Bernstein.
Balanced but may reflect mainstream bias; strive for objectivity.
May 28, 2026 · 0 shares
Explicitly anti-Trump, pro-due-process analysis that portrays the DOJ actions as vindictive and politically motivated in a deportation case involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia, relies on a judge's ruling and expert commentary to claim selective prosecution, uses charged language about executive power, and positions the judiciary as a crucial counterweight in a partisan governance dynamic.
A critical, advocacy-driven examination of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case, portraying presidential power as vindictive and the judiciary as a necessary check, while linking deportation policy to broader political conflict.
Left-leaning tendencies; may overemphasize due-process.
June 01, 2026 · 0 shares
A sharply critical, pro-democracy framing that portrays the Court's conservative majority and the shadow docket as enabling Trump and eroding checks and balances, while noting ongoing debate about judicial power.
A critical examination of the Supreme Court's handling of the term, arguing that the shadow docket and alignment with Trump's agenda threaten judicial independence and democratic checks and balances.
May 30, 2026 · 0 shares
Left-leaning framing portrays the conservative SCOTUS majority as dangerous, using alarmist, normative language to push for court reform; emphasizes voting rights, immigration, and abortion rights as core stakes; highlights the shadow docket and leaks as evidence of power and insularity; includes promotional content for Plus, which may color credibility and framing.
Critical political analysis of the current Supreme Court term, highlighting concerns about the conservative majority and calls for court reform, with emphasis on key cases and reforms.
I lean left due to source framing; rely on given content.
An explicit liberal-leaning critique that portrays the Court's Alabama map ruling as discriminatory, undemocratic, and partisan, amplifying dissents and minority-rights framing.
Opinionated critique arguing that the Alabama voting-rights redistricting decision undermines minority rights and democracy, citing dissents and legal critiques.
Moderate left-leaning; aware of bias toward minority protections.
June 04, 2026 · 0 shares
A highly critical, emotionally charged analysis denounces the Supreme Court's Alabama voting-map ruling as an unlawful, partisan move that harms minority voters and undermines democratic norms.
Editorial-style critique arguing that a Supreme Court unsigned order upending Alabama's voting map harms minority representation and undermines voting rights.
Moderate liberal-leaning default; bias toward evidence-based evaluation.
June 03, 2026 · 0 shares
Bias profile: strongly liberal-leaning and anti-establishment in stance toward the Supreme Court's conservative majority, portraying the Alabama map decision as racist and undermining multiracial democracy. It relies on quotes from dissenters and media commentary to argue that the majority's reasoning is disingenuous, uses loaded language and emotive terms to shape readers' views. Overall, it promotes voting-rights protections and lower-court legitimacy, while characterizing opposing arguments as racist and motivated by white innocence.
Opinionated coverage highlighting dissenting voices and calling into question the conservative majority's approach to voting rights; It references 14th Amendment, VRA, Callais; It is produced by The Group.
I lean toward cautious, balanced analysis but inherit liberal-leaning sources.
June 03, 2026 · 0 shares
Explicitly liberal-leaning, this piece advocates expanding federal power to protect voting rights, frames SCOTUS actions as threats to multiracial democracy, and grounds its arguments in Reconstruction-era history and constitutional guarantees.
Op-ed advocating constitutional strategies to defend multiracial democracy and voting rights, citing Callais, Reconstruction, and historical figures.
Training leans liberal-leaning; aims accuracy, but may favor rights-based framing.
June 04, 2026 · 0 shares
A highly critical, emotionally charged analysis denounces the Supreme Court's Alabama voting-map ruling as an unlawful, partisan move that harms minority voters and undermines democratic norms.
Editorial-style critique arguing that a Supreme Court unsigned order upending Alabama's voting map harms minority representation and undermines voting rights.
Moderate liberal-leaning default; bias toward evidence-based evaluation.
May 22, 2026 · 0 shares
Coverage is liberal-leaning, portraying DOJ misconduct and weaponization as central threats to protesters and First Amendment rights, while acknowledging some judicial skepticism about government power.
Coverage discusses a federal court's dismissal of charges against protesters amid allegations of prosecutorial misconduct and debates over a government 'weaponization' fund and First Amendment implications.
I may overemphasize liberal sources and underweight conservative viewpoints.
Bias appears liberal-leaning and anti-DOJ-power, portraying the Carroll matter as potentially retaliatory against Trump, relying on liberal legal voices to frame funding disclosures as intimidation while acknowledging contested facts.
A critical overview of possible DOJ overreach in the E. Jean Carroll case, detailing funding disclosures, appellate rulings, and reactions from legal commentators.
Strive for neutrality; training data may skew toward mainstream media.
May 20, 2026 · 0 shares
Privacy-centered, civil-liberties oriented analysis highlights Fourth Amendment protections against broad, automated surveillance while acknowledging law-enforcement interests and technology's growth, signaling a bias toward limiting mass data collection.
A balanced, fact-focused discussion of a Supreme Court case on geofence warrants and digital privacy implications under the Fourth Amendment.
Broad training data; may reflect Western legal perspectives
June 11, 2026 · 0 shares
A multi-author profile catalogs 25 defining Trump obsessions through cultural artifacts and public episodes, using a critical lens to argue that nostalgia, performative trolling, and anti-democratic impulses shape his worldview and political behavior.
A multi-source, critical profile analyzes Trump’s public persona by tracing 25 obsessions through pop culture artifacts and biographical anecdotes to illuminate how nostalgia, media dynamics, and conduct may influence political behavior.
I lean toward critical, evidence-based interpretation of political content.
May 26, 2026 · 0 shares
Coverage is strongly anti-Trump and pro-rule-of-law, framing the $1.8 billion settlement as corrupt and dangerous, and relying on expert voices to call for accountability and legislative fixes.
Podcast discussion with legal experts analyzing Trump's settlement over a 1.8B fund, framed as corruption and a threat to the rule of law.
Broad media training; tilt toward rule-of-law and anti-corruption framing.
Strongly anti-Trump and anti-DOJ framing that labels the 1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund as corrupt and portrays efforts to legitimize January 6 as a political narrative, supported by citations from major outlets.
Discussion of alleged DOJ misconduct and the framing of January 6 narratives, with references to major outlets.
Left-leaning training data; may underrepresent conservative viewpoints.
May 23, 2026 · 0 shares
Strongly liberal-leaning, highly critical analysis that portrays Trump's $1.8 billion anti-weaponization settlement as corrupt and designed to shield Trump and punish dissent, grounded in expert testimony and investigative reporting.
An Amicus episode analyzing the settlement's design, with quotes from J.P. Cooney and Andrea Bernstein.
Balanced but may reflect mainstream bias; strive for objectivity.
June 04, 2026 · 0 shares
A highly critical, emotionally charged analysis denounces the Supreme Court's Alabama voting-map ruling as an unlawful, partisan move that harms minority voters and undermines democratic norms.
Editorial-style critique arguing that a Supreme Court unsigned order upending Alabama's voting map harms minority representation and undermines voting rights.
Moderate liberal-leaning default; bias toward evidence-based evaluation.
June 03, 2026 · 0 shares
Bias profile: strongly liberal-leaning and anti-establishment in stance toward the Supreme Court's conservative majority, portraying the Alabama map decision as racist and undermining multiracial democracy. It relies on quotes from dissenters and media commentary to argue that the majority's reasoning is disingenuous, uses loaded language and emotive terms to shape readers' views. Overall, it promotes voting-rights protections and lower-court legitimacy, while characterizing opposing arguments as racist and motivated by white innocence.
Opinionated coverage highlighting dissenting voices and calling into question the conservative majority's approach to voting rights; It references 14th Amendment, VRA, Callais; It is produced by The Group.
I lean toward cautious, balanced analysis but inherit liberal-leaning sources.
June 01, 2026 · 0 shares
A sharply critical, pro-democracy framing that portrays the Court's conservative majority and the shadow docket as enabling Trump and eroding checks and balances, while noting ongoing debate about judicial power.
A critical examination of the Supreme Court's handling of the term, arguing that the shadow docket and alignment with Trump's agenda threaten judicial independence and democratic checks and balances.
June 06, 2026 · 0 shares
Conservative-leaning, partisan framing dominates. Maine Democrats are portrayed as in trouble, with Platner's past used to question viability. Trump DNI nominee Bill Pulte is cast as unqualified, while Democratic and Republican actions are mocked. Overall, the narrative favors Republican lines and questions Democratic viability.
Editorial political newsletter discussing Maine, Alaska, California, and Tennessee races with satirical and opinionated framing of Democratic and Republican figures and national security appointments.
Reflects mainstream political sources; may overemphasize sensationalism.
June 06, 2026 · 0 shares
Conservative-leaning, partisan framing dominates. Maine Democrats are portrayed as in trouble, with Platner's past used to question viability. Trump DNI nominee Bill Pulte is cast as unqualified, while Democratic and Republican actions are mocked. Overall, the narrative favors Republican lines and questions Democratic viability.
Editorial political newsletter discussing Maine, Alaska, California, and Tennessee races with satirical and opinionated framing of Democratic and Republican figures and national security appointments.
Reflects mainstream political sources; may overemphasize sensationalism.
June 01, 2026 · 0 shares
A sharply critical, pro-democracy framing that portrays the Court's conservative majority and the shadow docket as enabling Trump and eroding checks and balances, while noting ongoing debate about judicial power.
A critical examination of the Supreme Court's handling of the term, arguing that the shadow docket and alignment with Trump's agenda threaten judicial independence and democratic checks and balances.
May 26, 2026 · 0 shares
Coverage is strongly anti-Trump and pro-rule-of-law, framing the $1.8 billion settlement as corrupt and dangerous, and relying on expert voices to call for accountability and legislative fixes.
Podcast discussion with legal experts analyzing Trump's settlement over a 1.8B fund, framed as corruption and a threat to the rule of law.
Broad media training; tilt toward rule-of-law and anti-corruption framing.
May 25, 2026 · 0 shares
Promotional, advertising-supported fragment from a corporate-owned publisher that foregrounds advertising revenue and reader prompts to disable ad blockers or subscribe while delivering puzzle content, signaling strong pro-advertising framing rather than neutral information.
Compact, ad-supported promotional fragment from a corporate-owned publisher presenting a May 25, 2026 natatorium-themed quiz/crossword while urging ad-blocker deactivation and subscriptions.
My bias: I may overweigh ad-funded framing and corporate ownership signals.
Advertiser-prominent framing dominates, foregrounding advertising and subscription revenue while offering minimal substantive editorial content, implying alignment with revenue interests more than independent reporting.
A promotional crossword puzzle page from The Group (Graham Holdings Company) with minimal editorial content and emphasis on advertising revenue and subscriptions.
I aim for objectivity based on provided text.
Marketing-driven, ad-supported mix of puzzle content and subscription appeals, signaling a tilt toward advertising revenue and promotional framing while describing game content.
Promotional framing bias from training; cautious neutrality.
Promotional stance toward advertising-supported journalism is evident via explicit calls to disable ad blockers and subscribe, embedded in a light entertainment puzzle context.
Entertainment puzzle segment with publisher attribution and standard ad-supported funding messaging.
Cautious; fragmentary text may bias interpretation.
Promotional, ad-revenue–driven text with corporate attribution and limited content, using normative calls to action (disable ad blocker, subscribe) and a game/quiz hook, indicating bias toward monetization and organizational backing rather than informational neutrality.
Promotional microcopy for a media brand's SoundBites feature, including a crossword teaser and a quiz, with disclosure of advertising-supported revenue and ownership by The Group, a Graham Holdings Company.
Training data broad; limited context; potential bias toward cautious outputs.
The article is heavily biased towards promoting the Cornell Blockchain Conference 2024, and the associated web3 membership and ACS token, without providing any critical analysis or alternative viewpoints.
May 25, 2026 · 0 shares
Promotional, advertising-supported fragment from a corporate-owned publisher that foregrounds advertising revenue and reader prompts to disable ad blockers or subscribe while delivering puzzle content, signaling strong pro-advertising framing rather than neutral information.
Compact, ad-supported promotional fragment from a corporate-owned publisher presenting a May 25, 2026 natatorium-themed quiz/crossword while urging ad-blocker deactivation and subscriptions.
My bias: I may overweigh ad-funded framing and corporate ownership signals.
Advertiser-prominent framing dominates, foregrounding advertising and subscription revenue while offering minimal substantive editorial content, implying alignment with revenue interests more than independent reporting.
A promotional crossword puzzle page from The Group (Graham Holdings Company) with minimal editorial content and emphasis on advertising revenue and subscriptions.
I aim for objectivity based on provided text.
The article is heavily biased towards promoting the Cornell Blockchain Conference 2024, and the associated web3 membership and ACS token, without providing any critical analysis or alternative viewpoints.
May 26, 2026 · 0 shares
Coverage is strongly anti-Trump and pro-rule-of-law, framing the $1.8 billion settlement as corrupt and dangerous, and relying on expert voices to call for accountability and legislative fixes.
Podcast discussion with legal experts analyzing Trump's settlement over a 1.8B fund, framed as corruption and a threat to the rule of law.
Broad media training; tilt toward rule-of-law and anti-corruption framing.
Strongly anti-Trump and anti-DOJ framing that labels the 1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund as corrupt and portrays efforts to legitimize January 6 as a political narrative, supported by citations from major outlets.
Discussion of alleged DOJ misconduct and the framing of January 6 narratives, with references to major outlets.
Left-leaning training data; may underrepresent conservative viewpoints.
June 01, 2026 · 0 shares
A sharply critical, pro-democracy framing that portrays the Court's conservative majority and the shadow docket as enabling Trump and eroding checks and balances, while noting ongoing debate about judicial power.
A critical examination of the Supreme Court's handling of the term, arguing that the shadow docket and alignment with Trump's agenda threaten judicial independence and democratic checks and balances.
May 30, 2026 · 0 shares
Left-leaning framing portrays the conservative SCOTUS majority as dangerous, using alarmist, normative language to push for court reform; emphasizes voting rights, immigration, and abortion rights as core stakes; highlights the shadow docket and leaks as evidence of power and insularity; includes promotional content for Plus, which may color credibility and framing.
Critical political analysis of the current Supreme Court term, highlighting concerns about the conservative majority and calls for court reform, with emphasis on key cases and reforms.
I lean left due to source framing; rely on given content.
May 28, 2026 · 0 shares
Explicitly anti-Trump, pro-due-process analysis that portrays the DOJ actions as vindictive and politically motivated in a deportation case involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia, relies on a judge's ruling and expert commentary to claim selective prosecution, uses charged language about executive power, and positions the judiciary as a crucial counterweight in a partisan governance dynamic.
A critical, advocacy-driven examination of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case, portraying presidential power as vindictive and the judiciary as a necessary check, while linking deportation policy to broader political conflict.
Left-leaning tendencies; may overemphasize due-process.
Balanced but occasionally sensational, advice-oriented treatment of workplace issues focusing on discretion, professional boundaries, empathy, and practical steps for navigating office relations and leadership dynamics.
Advice column addressing office romance, gossip, leadership dynamics, and staff recognition in a nonprofit workplace, offering step-by-step strategies and a privacy-conscious framework.
I strive for objectivity; training data reflect broader biases.
Prescriptive, relationship-focused bias with a mild collectivist cultural framing, emphasizing boundary-setting, therapy, and personal growth, while maintaining credibility and a non-sensational tone.
Advice column content focusing on relationship boundaries, therapy, and family caregiving, with cultural context and practical guidance.
Text-bound; cautious not to infer motives; relies on explicit content only.
Advertiser-prominent framing dominates, foregrounding advertising and subscription revenue while offering minimal substantive editorial content, implying alignment with revenue interests more than independent reporting.
A promotional crossword puzzle page from The Group (Graham Holdings Company) with minimal editorial content and emphasis on advertising revenue and subscriptions.
I aim for objectivity based on provided text.
🔵 Liberal <—> Conservative 🔴:
🗞️ Objective <—> Subjective 👁️ :
🚨 Sensational:
📝 Prescriptive:
😨 Fearful:
💭 Opinion:
🗳 Political:
Oversimplification:
🏛️ Appeal to Authority:
🍼 Immature:
👀 Covering Responses:
😢 Victimization:
😤 Overconfidence:
🔒 Ideological:
❌ Uncredible <—> Credible ✅:
🧠 Rational <—> Irrational 🤪:
🤑 Advertising:
💔 Low Integrity <—> High Integrity ❤️:
🪨 Low Intelligence <—> High Intelligence 🦉:
🎭 Virtue Signaling:
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Jun 14, 2026
Promotional, ad-supported framing dominates, with marketing language and reader-engagement CTAs alongside neutral puzzle and archive information.
Concise, factful, accurate, balanced context for Pears Game 304 update from Slate, noting a 11-pears puzzle, archive access, membership options, and advertising-supported funding with ad-block prompts.
My bias: Limited training data; may underrepresent minority viewpoints.
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