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The articles provided are biased towards a specific political party. The first two articles focus on negative aspects of Republican politicians and their actions, while the last article focuses on positive aspects of a Democrat politician.

78%

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Bias

85%

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  • The articles provided are generally biased towards the Democratic party. The first article is about a Republican politician who was found to have lied in his testimony and has been charged with perjury. The second article is about how Republicans are trying to suppress voting rights for minorities, while the third article talks about how Democrats want to pass gun control laws.
  • The articles provided are generally biased towards the Democratic party. The first two articles focus on negative aspects of Republican politicians and their actions, while the last article focuses on positive aspects of a Democrat politician.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

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  • All of the provided articles are biased towards a specific political party and therefore there is no conflict of interest.
  • The third example has some contradictions. The first two articles have none.

Contradictions

85%

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  • There is no contradictions in these examples.
  • The third example has some contradictions. The first two articles have none.

Deceptions

50%

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  • There are deception scores for each article in the JSON file provided by the user.

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