Fox News

https://www.foxnews.com · primary fetch: research-proxy · right

Rolling stats (last 30 days, 8 analyses)

Factual accuracy (avg)6.5/10
Source diversity (avg)3.0/10
Editorial neutrality (avg)3.9/10
Comprehensiveness (avg)4.3/10
Transparency (avg)6.9/10
Overall (avg)4.9/10

Recent

  1. Spencer Pratt rides Big Tech’s rightward wave as latest Silicon Valley titan opens wallet 5/10
    Solid campaign-finance reporting on Brin's donation is undermined by source imbalance, unattributed framing of the 'rightward wave,' and omission of Pratt's celebrity-TV backstory and Bass/Raman perspectives.
  2. Biden’s posh vacation enclave roiled as church axes July 4 tradition over ‘whiteness’ debate: ‘Spewing lies’ 5/10
    The piece accurately reports a local church's decision but is built almost entirely around critical social-media reactions and uses Biden's name as an attention hook despite his minimal relevance.
  3. Platner still has active account on anonymous app dubbed 'predator's paradise' amid cheating scandal 4/10
    The piece aggregates damaging opposition research against a Democratic Senate candidate with minimal counter-voice, loaded framing, and several interpretive claims stated as authorial fact.
  4. Thomas unloads on Court for helping convicted murderer but ignoring 'law-abiding citizens' 5/10
    The article accurately relays Thomas's dissent but functions as an amplification vehicle for one justice's framing, with no majority rationale, no opposing legal voices, and loaded headline language.
  5. Pratt 'could be the guy' LA needs to 'disrupt' institutional chaos plaguing city: Beach volleyball legend 5/10
    A single-source celebrity endorsement piece presented as political news; heavy promotional framing for Pratt with no critical or opposing voices quoted.
  6. One southern city you've never heard of is growing faster than anywhere else in America 6/10
    A breezy feature on Celina's Census-verified growth boom, but it leans almost entirely on the mayor and a single resident, omitting critical voices on infrastructure strain and regional context.
  7. NYC landlord pleads for help as '9-year-squatter' continues to drain him dry in court saga: 'Twilight Zone' 5/10
    A single-source landlord profile with one rebuttal paragraph; framing, word choice, and omissions systematically favor Diana's narrative over the disputed legal record.
  8. Hasan Piker says UK has barred him, trashes 'unbelievable...power' of pro-Israel groups 4/10
    A heavily editorially-voiced piece that treats unverified claims as a vehicle for cataloguing Piker's controversies, with near-total source imbalance and frequent unattributed interpretive framing.
  9. Trump-backed Navy SEAL vet delivers major blow to Massie in fiery GOP primary 6/10
    The piece reports Gallrein's primary win but frames it throughout as a Trump triumph, relying on loaded language and omitting meaningful context about Massie's electoral record and spending figures.
  10. JD Vance says DOJ looking into if Ilhan Omar committed immigration fraud amid brother-marriage allegations 5/10
    The piece amplifies a VP's unproven allegation against a sitting congresswoman with almost no independent sourcing or contextual scrutiny of the claim's two-decade history.
  11. WATCH: CENTCOM chief unloads after Dem asks ‘how many more Americans’ must die in Iran war 6/10
    The piece leads with a dramatic rebuke framing that centers Republican/military pushback while treating Democratic concerns as the story's provocation rather than its substance.
  12. Civil liberty advocates sue blue state over 'show your papers' gun law 5/10
    A lawsuit-announcement piece that accurately reports the NCLA's legal filing but functions almost entirely as a platform for the plaintiffs' framing, with no substantive response from the defense side.
  13. Poland seeks answers after Pentagon scraps planned US armored brigade rotation 6/10
    An exclusive dispatch with solid on-the-ground reporting, but over-reliant on Polish and Republican voices while omitting strategic rationale and Pentagon pushback beyond a single spokesperson.
  14. GOP bill targets blue state for billions in COVID-era unemployment debt dumped on businesses 5/10
    A one-sided advocacy piece presenting Rep. Fong's bill almost entirely through Republican voices, with unattributed framing and significant omissions of California's fiscal context and counterarguments.
  15. Trump targets Massie in explosive Kentucky showdown as six states hold high-stakes primaries 6/10
    A busy primary-day roundup that quotes Massie substantively but tilts its framing toward Trump's narrative and omits key context on Gallrein, the ad-spend breakdown, and Alabama's redistricting backstory.
  16. WATCH: Eye-popping illegal immigration stat prompts senator's demand to 'redouble' deportations 5/10
    The piece frames a hearing dispute as validation of mass deportation, amplifying hardliner voices while giving Bier's counter-argument partial but subordinate play and embedding loaded characterizations throughout.
  17. WATCH: Mamdani bashed for going 'full deranged marxist' with rip on famous Ronald Reagan line 4/10
    A reaction-aggregation piece built almost entirely from conservative critics, with loaded framing baked into every structural layer — headline, labels, and source selection.
  18. Senate Republicans confirm nearly 50 of Trump's picks for energy, land management 5/10
    A brief dispatch with verifiable numbers but no Democratic or outside voices, loaded framing, and a notable factual error on agency names.
  19. Senate Republican threatens to derail ICE, Border Patrol package over Trump's billion-dollar request 6/10
    A serviceable Hill dispatch on intra-Republican tension over the ballroom funding, undermined by a significant factual error in the lede and thin opposition sourcing.
  20. Dem who welcomed socialist mayor's 'change' now sounding alarm over billionaire exodus: 'Gravely concerned' 5/10
    A one-sided aggregation of critical voices about Seattle's mayor and business climate, relying almost entirely on Republican/conservative sources with no defender of the policies quoted.