Breakdown of News Sources

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The political leaning of news organizations is based on AllSides.com Media Bias Ratings.

  • Associated Press (AllSides.com rated as center in 2019, lean left in August 2022, and left starting in November 2024)
  • Bloomberg (AllSides.com rated as center in 2019 and moved to lean left in September 2020)
  • Business Insider (AllSides.com rated as center in 2019 and moved to lean left in February 2020)
  • CDC (AllSides.com rated them as lean right in April 2025)
  • Herald Sun (no rating on AllSides)
  • History Channel (no rating on AllSides)
  • Just Security (AllSides.com rated as lean left in 2019 and moved to center sometime since then)
  • Market Watch (AllSides.com rated as lean right in 2019 and moved to center in October 2020)
  • National Review (AllSides.com rated as right in 2019 and moved to lean right in September 2023)
  • New York Post (AllSides.com rated as right in 2019 and moved to lean right in July 2020)
  • Newsweek (AllSides.com rated as lean left in 2019, moved to left in May 2020, and moved to center in late 2020)
  • NPR (AllSides.com rated as center in 2019 and moved to lean left in February 2022)
  • Reason (AllSides.com rated as lean right in 2019 and moved to center in September 2024)
  • The Guardian (AllSides.com rated as lean left in 2019 and moved to left in November 2024)
  • The Times of India (no rating on AllSides.com)
  • The Week (AllSides.com rated as center in 2019 and moved to lean left in June 2021)
  • Tribune News Service (no rating on AllSides.com)
  • University of Nebraska Medical Center (no rating on AllSides.com)
  • USA Today (AllSides.com rated as center in 2019 and moved to lean left in July 2021)
  • World Economic Forum (no rating on AllSides.com)