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Bias Breakdown
Most Americans don’t trust the media because of political biases that have seeped into today’s journalism. Join Straight Arrow News as we break down bias in some of the week’s biggest stories, dissecting how narratives shift based on a news outlet’s left or right political bias. Here, you'll find a balanced approach to presenting the facts—stripped of political opinion—so you can form your own views on issues that matter to you. Welcome to The Bias Breakdown with your host, Karah Rucker.
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Episodes
Democrats’ military video and Trump’s response: Spotting omission in the news: Bias Breakdown 25.11.2025 14:03
In episode 47 of Bias Breakdown, we examine how different news outlets decide which stories to lead with and which to downplay. Using a recent social media video from Democrats, the episode explores how coverage varied across networks and how a divided media landscape can create separate news bubbles, leaving Americans with different perspectives and priorities.
Epstein emails expose media political bias: Choose sources carefully: Bias Breakdown 18.11.2025 11:47
In episode 46 of Bias Breakdown, the latest Jeffrey Epstein email dump takes center stage, highlighting sharply divided media coverage as left- and right-leaning outlets frame the same information in very different ways. The episode examines how selective emphasis, spin, and viewpoint placement shape the story, showing which perspectives are amplified and which are buried. With insights from AllSi...
Nigerian Christian death data shows newsroom bias. Here’s how it works: Bias Breakdown 11.11.2025 15:27
In episode 45 of Bias Breakdown, we examine how left and right-leaning news outlets report dramatically different data on Christian deaths in Nigeria, shaping contrasting narratives for their audiences. Julie Mastrine from AllSides joins the conversation to explain patterns of media slant and bias by omission, highlighting how selective sourcing can distort the story. We also explore how these rep...
Trump meets Xi: How media spins summits into win-loss contests: Bias Breakdown 04.11.2025 9:50
In episode 44 of Bias Breakdown, we examine how media outlets spun President Trump’s meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping into a competition rather than straightforward diplomatic coverage. Left-leaning outlets framed Xi as having the advantage, while right-leaning media praised Trump’s performance as a major success. The episode breaks down how these contrasting narratives reveal a broader p...
One story, two versions: Media bias in NYC mayoral race coverage: Bias Breakdown 28.10.2025 12:38
In episode 43 of Bias Breakdown, we dive into the NYC mayoral race to examine how media coverage can differ dramatically depending on political leanings. From story selection to framing and viewpoint omission, we break down how the same events are reported in contrasting ways — and what that means for how voters perceive the candidates.
Media coverage of Venezuela boat strikes paints incomplete picture: Bias Breakdown 21.10.2025 16:25
In episode 42 of Bias Breakdown, we examine how the media is framing President Trump’s authorization of U.S. military strikes off the coast of Venezuela. We unpack the constitutional and legal arguments, including Trump’s use of Article II powers, the classification of traffickers as “unlawful combatants,” and Congress’s role in approving military action. We also explore how news outlets across th...
Network silence: ABC, CBS, NBC skip Jay Jones text scandal: Bias Breakdown 14.10.2025 10:56
In episode 41 of Bias Breakdown, we examine how media silence shapes public understanding. This week, we look at resurfaced 2022 text messages from Democratic Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones that show him making violent remarks about a political opponent and his family. Right-leaning outlets amplified the story, while many left-leaning networks ignored it, highlighting bias by omission. We also dr...
Media’s partial truths on immigrant health care at heart of shutdown: Bias Breakdown 07.10.2025 13:30
In episode 40 of Bias Breakdown, we explore how coverage of the government shutdown has focused on health care for immigrants and evolved into two partisan narratives. Left-leaning outlets emphasize that undocumented immigrants remain ineligible for Medicaid, while right-leaning outlets highlight efforts to expand or fund care for those here illegally. Both rely on selective facts about a proposal...
ICE coverage exposes partisan media's not-so-hidden agendas: Bias Breakdown 30.09.2025 9:53
In episode 39 of Bias Breakdown, we dive into how partisan media shapes public perception of ICE operations. Using the recent arrest of a Des Moines school superintendent as a case study, we explore how Fox and CBS reported the facts with different framing—one highlighting legal violations, the other emphasizing community support — leading audiences to vastly different conclusions. We also examine...
Media fueled assumptions over Jimmy Kimmel, ignoring facts: Bias Breakdown 23.09.2025 15:20
In episode 38 of Bias Breakdown, we dive into the suspension and return of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show, examining how media outlets pushed competing narratives that ignored the facts. From claims about plummeted ratings to alleged FCC pressure, we break down how speculation, flawed logic, and unsubstantiated reporting shaped the story—and what the facts actually show.
Kirk assassination exposes America’s deepening partisan divide: Bias Breakdown 16.09.2025 13:37
In episode 37 of Bias Breakdown, we examine the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the polarized media coverage that followed. From left-leaning outlets labeling him “controversial” and “divisive” to right-leaning commentators using emotionally charged rhetoric, this episode breaks down how word choice, framing, and opinion-as-fact reporting shape public perception. We also explore polling data sho...
Trump Death Hoax: Speculation and spin overshadow facts: Bias Breakdown 09.09.2025 9:46
In episode 36 of Bias Breakdown, we unpack the recent Trump death hoax and how it exposed contrasting media narratives. Left-leaning outlets fueled speculation about the president’s health, while right-leaning outlets largely deflected, criticizing what they saw as liberal hypocrisy over Biden's health. The episode explores how these framing choices, whether through speculation or omission, shape...
Guns or mental health crisis? Narratives over Minneapolis shooting: Bias Breakdown 02.09.2025 10:27
In episode 35 of Bias Breakdown, we explore how media coverage of the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting split along partisan lines. Left-leaning outlets focused on gun laws, while right-leaning networks emphasized mental health and the shooter’s identity. We examine examples of media framing, bias by omission, and flawed logic, and look at polling showing Americans are nearly evenly divided on...
Newsom trolls Trump online — and the media has opinions: Bias Breakdown 26.08.2025 11:22
In Episode 34 of Bias Breakdown, we dive into how media bias shapes coverage of Governor Gavin Newsom’s new Trump-style social media strategy. From one-sided cable news panels that exclude opposing viewpoints to networks cherry-picking voices like Charlamagne tha God, Steve Bannon, and Joe Scarborough when convenient, we break down the tactics that steer public perception.
Trump, Smithsonian framed negatively in museum review: Bias Breakdown 19.08.2025 10:19
In episode 33 of Bias Breakdown, we examine how the Smithsonian review is covered through a partisan lens. Both left- and right-leaning outlets frame the story with negativity—either casting President Trump as authoritarian or portraying the Smithsonian as an institution steeped in bias. We break down how this illustrates negativity bias in the media, where narratives emphasize criticism over cont...
Media slants statistics in coverage of D.C. crime: Bias Breakdown 12.08.2025 11:00
In episode 32 of Bias Breakdown, we dive into how media slant shapes the coverage of crime statistics in Washington, D.C., following President Trump’s move to federalize the city’s police force. We unpack how different outlets highlight conflicting data to fit political narratives, and explore why understanding the full picture behind the numbers is key to spotting bias and staying informed.
Partisan lines drawn in media coverage of Texas redistricting: Bias Breakdown 05.08.2025 13:18
In episode 31 of Bias Breakdown, we analyze how major media outlets are covering Texas’ latest redistricting fight — and where bias shows up in the headlines and framing. From The New York Times to The New York Post, we break down examples of viewpoint omission, subjective language, and sensationalism that shape how the story is told. This episode helps you spot the difference between information...
Media splits on significance of Gabbard's Obama intel: Bias Breakdown 29.07.2025 12:32
In episode 30 of Bias Breakdown, we explore how media outlets on both sides of the aisle covered—or ignored—Tulsi Gabbard’s release of declassified Obama-era intelligence reports. The episode highlights how left- and right-leaning networks often offer only one perspective, omitting alternative viewpoints and shaping contrasting narratives. It also reveals how bias by omission influences which stor...
Right-leaning outlets divide as Fox and Newsmax clash over Epstein: Bias Breakdown 22.07.2025 13:39
In episode 29 of Bias Breakdown, the Epstein files are creating a divide within right-leaning media over how—or whether—to cover the story. Two of the top conservative networks are at odds, reflecting a broader split within the Republican Party over the Trump administration’s handling of the case. Tune in as we explore the differences, the divide, and the reasons behind the silence—while the natio...
Mamdani for NYC mayor splits the left in politics and the press: Bias Breakdown 15.07.2025 9:15
He’s the progressive candidate shaking up New York City politics — and he’s getting attention from both sides of the aisle. Right-leaning outlets are quick to sound the alarm over Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral bid. But it’s the split inside left-leaning media — led by The New York Times — that’s catching many by surprise. In Episode 28 of Bias Breakdown, we analyze how Mamdani’s rise is revealing a fra...
Trump tariffs or Powell policy? Who's to blame for high rates: Bias Breakdown 08.07.2025 12:07
In Episode 27 of Bias Breakdown, media coverage of the interest rate debate reveals a sharp partisan divide. As the Federal Reserve signals it will likely hold rates steady later this month, President Trump continues to push for cuts. Left-leaning outlets blame Trump’s tariff policies, while right-leaning networks fault Fed Chair Jerome Powell — choosing sides in a debate where the economic data i...
How US airstrike intel reports became a tool for partisan media: Bias Breakdown 01.07.2025 9:57
In Episode 26 of Bias Breakdown, we examine how news outlets framed the U.S. airstrikes on Iran through a political lens. As conflicting intelligence reports emerged, media coverage split along partisan lines — amplifying whichever assessment aligned with their stance on the strikes. We break down the competing narratives, explore public opinion polling, and highlight what the coverage reveals abo...
SCOTUS ruling reveals media split over "gender-affirming care": Bias Breakdown 24.06.2025 9:31
In episode 25 of Bias Breakdown, we unpack how the media is framing the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a ban on transgender medical treatments for minors. From the language used in headlines to the studies each side highlights, the coverage reveals a clear partisan split. We break down the selective word choice and bias shaping the narrative — and take a closer look at where most Americans rea...
Protests or riots? Media wages war for control of narrative: Bias Breakdown 17.06.2025 12:43
In episode 24 of Bias Breakdown, we dive into how the media labels demonstrations when they take a violent turn. Protest or riot — and why does that word choice matter? Left- and right-leaning media are fighting for control of the narrative after crowds took to the streets of Los Angeles to push back against arrests made by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. We break down the diverging coverage...
Media control or accountability? Court says Trump can ban AP: Bias Breakdown 10.06.2025 8:58
In Episode 23 of Bias Breakdown, we dive into the latest legal battle between President Donald Trump and the media—this time involving the Associated Press and its revoked access to the White House over a terminology dispute. An appeals court ruled that the president has the authority to bar the AP from the Oval Office, and media reactions have split sharply along partisan lines. In today's episod...
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