The 19th
On Extra Extra, The 19th is grouped with left-leaning outlets, a placement drawn from the consensus of independent media-bias raters (AllSides, Ad Fontes Media, and Media Bias/Fact Check) rather than our own opinion. Its reliability rating of B reflects generally factual reporting, though it may frame stories to fit an editorial viewpoint. That rating is a guide for weighing what you read here, not a verdict on any single article.
We are currently tracking 8 recent articles from The 19th, published over the past 3 days. Recurring themes in its latest headlines include Change, Florida, and Violence.
The best way to use this profile is comparatively. Read The 19th's coverage of a story alongside how outlets on other parts of the spectrum handle the same event — the facts usually overlap, but the emphasis, language, and what gets left out often do not. Other left-leaning sources we track include CNN, NBC News, CBS News, and ABC News.
Recent Articles (8)
They grew up breathing Detroit air. Generations of women are pushing for new approaches to pollution.
DETROIT — Joyce Collins has buried nearly her entire immediate family. Her father died in 1992 after cancer spread to his bones. Her oldest sister was diagnosed with lung cancer, later developed breas
Aisha Wahab makes history as the first Afghan American elected to Congress
Aisha Wahab has won the special election for the U.S. House seat formerly held by Rep. Eric Swalwell, Decision Desk HQ projects, making her the first person of Afghan descent to be elected to Congress
Why abortion opponents are turning their attention to banning surrogacy
Anti-abortion activists and lawmakers in Texas are pressing to limit or even outlaw surrogacy, a new step toward restricting major forms of infertility treatment. Surrogacy, though far from common, ha
Keshia said it was self defense. She goes on trial for murder next week.
Content warning: This story references incidents of domestic violence. Keshia Golden, a Black mother from the West Side of Chicago, turned down a plea deal months ago even though it put her at risk of
Military sexual trauma survivors can’t sue the government. A new bill could change that.
This article first appeared on The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on military service. Subscribe to their newsletter. When Mayra Diaz opened the door of h
Angie Nixon notches an upset victory in Florida’s Democratic Senate primary
Florida Democrat Angie Nixon, a progressive who recently joined the Democratic Socialists of America, won Democrats’ nomination for a U.S. Senate seat in a stunning upset that gave progressives a win
Florida voters reject Cory Mills’ reelection bid amid dating violence allegations
Republican voters in Florida rejected Rep. Cory Mills’ reelection bid in Tuesday’s primary, Decision Desk HQ projects, shutting out of Congress a lawmaker who is facing allegations that he assaulted a
ICE violence against women is largely untracked. One advocacy group is working to change that.
No comprehensive, publicly available data exists tracking immigration agents who have a record of violence against women and children. One organization is attempting to fill some of that gap. The Ohio