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Updated April 20, 2026 at 10:46 PM

1789 articles|16 / 31 blind spots
Center Blind Spots

Stories centrist outlets are not covering

  • Justice Department spurns French probe into Elon Musk and X3 sources
  • Alex Jones could see Infowars licensed to The Onion under new court deal 7 sources
  • Trump signs memos to boost US fossil-fuel production for ‘defense readiness’2 sources

Al JazeeraCENTERB

Outcry grows over Israeli soldier smashing Jesus statue in Lebanon

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BBC NewsCENTERA

US singer D4vd pleads not guilty to murder in death of missing teen girl

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The HillCENTERB

The Memo: Despite Trump’s claims, Iran war is doing him damage

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Al JazeeraCENTERB

Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO

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Al JazeeraCENTERB

Fears over Ethiopia peace deal as TPLF restores Tigray government

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BBC NewsCENTERA

Apple names new chief executive to replace Tim Cook

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BBC NewsCENTERA

Wilson produces superb fightback to beat Moody, 19

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BBC NewsCENTERA

Trump says US will not lift Hormuz blockade until deal made with Iran

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MarketWatchCENTERB

This AI power company ousted its CEO. Why that could help it sign up its first customer.

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The DispatchCENTERA

The Hidden Hand

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MarketWatchCENTERB

Do I earn too much to contribute to an IRA?

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Why Cadence’s ‘ChatGPT moment’ may have already arrived

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Our Methodology

Bias Categorization

Sources are categorized based on widely recognized media bias ratings from AllSides, Ad Fontes Media, and Media Bias/Fact Check. We group sources into three categories:

Left-Leaning

CNN, MSNBC, Washington Post, NBC News, CBS News, ABC News, NPR, HuffPost, Politico, The Guardian, Vox, Slate, Mother Jones, The Intercept, Salon, and more

Center

Associated Press, Reuters, BBC News, Al Jazeera, USA Today, Axios, The Hill, Newsweek

Right-Leaning

Fox News, Breitbart, Washington Times, National Review, NY Post, Daily Wire, The Blaze, Daily Caller, The Federalist, Washington Examiner, Townhall, RedState, and more

Story Clustering

Articles are grouped into story clusters using keyword-overlap matching. We extract significant keywords from each headline, remove common stop words, and use a union-find algorithm to cluster articles that share enough keywords to likely be covering the same event.

Blind Spots

A "blind spot" occurs when a story is covered by sources from one or two political perspectives but ignored by the others. For example, a "Left Blind Spot" means left-leaning sources are not covering a story that right-leaning and/or center sources are reporting on.

Data Freshness

Articles are fetched directly from RSS feeds across 70+ news sources. The site rebuilds daily and also refreshes live via an on-demand API — articles typically appear within minutes of publication. Promotional and affiliate content is automatically filtered out.