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Original article ↗B.I.A.S. ANALYSIS
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Signal breakdown
Heuristic (v1/v3)
0.00 · CENTER
ML v2 (DistilBERT)
0.331 · RIGHT
Ensemble
0.166 · CENTER
🏦 Source Intelligence
Rolling outlet bias
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avg -0.021
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✓ Third-Party Fact-Checks
true
· Snopes.com
Uppercase and lowercase letters get their names from where they were stored in traditional printing trays.
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true
· AP News
The World Health Organization skipped two letters of the Greek alphabet, nu and xi, when naming omicron, a newly identified variant of the coronavirus.
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false
· Snopes.com
An image shows a genuine Time magazine cover featuring "Ladimir Elensky," omitting the letters "V" and "Z" in Volodymyr Zelenskyy's name.
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mixed
· unknown
The Ukrainian parliament banned the letters “Z” and “V” as symbols of Russian special operations. The American weekly magazine Time had this news on its cover and wrote “Ladimir Elensky
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Via Google Fact Check Tools API · PolitiFact, Reuters, AFP, Snopes and others.
Article Excerpt
A return of serve Re: Sala fails budget test (Think Tank, June 13) The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is right to be concerned about the growing provincial debt (and attendant debt […]
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How we scored this article
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Jun 17, 2026