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  • Media Bias

    These resources provide information on the most neutral news outlets, allow us to recognize our own biases, and provide ways to quickly understand the leanings of the media outlet providing specific articles/information.

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    Home of the Media Bias Chart

    This site provides charts to help news readers find neutral news outlets. *The initial chart is a basic overview of the leanings of particular media outlets. *To learn how the charts have been created, go to the "About" tab and drop down to "Methodology."

    Teacher note included.

    Media Bias/Fact Check

    "Search and Learn the Bias of News" Allows you to search a link to find out where the source leans. Searching for articles that corroborate information on neutral sites is a good practice.

    Teacher note included.