How BiasFeed Works
We deconstruct and rebuild articles in a transparent, three-step process.
1. Extract the Facts
An AI model reads the source article and distills it into a list of neutral, verifiable facts, stripping away opinion and charged language.
2. Rebuild the Narrative
The neutral fact list is given to three separate AI personas: a writer for a progressive publication, a conservative publication, and a neutral wire service.
3. Compare the Bias
You can then read the different versions, use the "Show Bias" toggle, and see for yourself how framing shapes perception.
Latest Analyses
Explore the articles below to see the process in action.
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Trump Threatens Military Strikes Against Drug Cartels in Mexico
Processed on: January 11, 2026 -
Florida Man Pardoned for Capitol Riot Actions Runs for Local Office
Processed on: January 11, 2026 -
Apple debuts first in‑house 5G modem, beginning shift away from Qualcomm chips
Processed on: January 11, 2026 -
U.S. and Allies Announce Coordinated Sanctions and Asset Freezes After Maduro Capture
Processed on: January 11, 2026 -
Portland Shooting Involving Federal Agents Linked to Tren de Aragua Suspects
Processed on: January 11, 2026 -
U.S. Unemployment Rate at 4.4% as December 2025 Jobs Report Shows Moderate Hiring
Processed on: January 10, 2026 -
Massachusetts Governor Urges Airlines to End ICE Flights After Shooting Incident
Processed on: January 10, 2026 -
USDA and HHS Release 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines Emphasizing Whole Foods
Processed on: January 10, 2026 -
Treasury Secretary Highlights Minnesota Welfare Fraud as Funding Source for Defense Budget
Processed on: January 9, 2026 -
IRS Sets Jan. 26 Start for 2026 Tax Filing Season Under New Tax Law
Processed on: January 9, 2026 -
Apple Settles Securities Class Action Over Tim Cook’s China Comments for $490 Million
Processed on: January 9, 2026 -
US Nigeria Christmas 2025 Airstrikes Targeted Lakurawa Group in Sokoto
Processed on: January 9, 2026