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Media bias isn’t a conspiracy — it’s a set of habits: the verb a headline writer picks, the voice that gets quoted first, the actor that quietly disappears from a sentence. These guides teach you to catch those habits in the wild, using real headlines from named outlets, quoted verbatim with the loaded phrase highlighted.

The cornerstone
A practical checklist — attribution hedging, loaded labels, vanishing actors, scare quotes — each illustrated with real 2026 headlines from named outlets, quoted verbatim with the loaded phrase highlighted.
Fox News
“Furious anti-Trump voices cheer US team's crushing World Cup defeat…”
Case study № 1
One congressman, one road in the West Bank, one afternoon — and 27 headlines that can't agree on what happened. Every headline real, dated, linked, and sorted by the framing move it makes.
New York Post
“California Rep. Ro Khanna claims he was detained by Israeli settlers…”