News bias chart

A news bias chart! Here's a comprehensive chart that highlights the political leanings of various news sources:

Note: This chart is not exhaustive, and bias can be subjective. It's essential to fact-check and verify information from multiple sources to form a well-rounded opinion.

Left-Leaning (Progressive/ Liberal)

  1. The New York Times (NYT) - Center-left to left-leaning
  2. The Washington Post (WaPo) - Center-left to left-leaning
  3. CNN - Center-left to left-leaning
  4. MSNBC - Left-leaning
  5. The Nation - Left-leaning
  6. HuffPost (Huffington Post) - Left-leaning
  7. Mother Jones - Left-leaning
  8. The Intercept - Left-leaning
  9. Democracy Now! - Left-leaning
  10. The Progressive - Left-leaning

Center (Neutral)

  1. AP News (Associated Press) - Neutral
  2. Reuters - Neutral
  3. BBC News - Neutral
  4. Al Jazeera - Neutral (Middle Eastern perspective)
  5. PBS NewsHour - Center
  6. NPR - Center
  7. ProPublica - Center
  8. The Conversation - Center

Right-Leaning (Conservative/ Republican)

  1. Fox News - Right-leaning
  2. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) - Right-leaning
  3. National Review - Right-leaning
  4. The Weekly Standard - Right-leaning (defunct)
  5. Breitbart News - Right-leaning
  6. The Daily Caller - Right-leaning
  7. The Federalist - Right-leaning
  8. RedState - Right-leaning
  9. Townhall - Right-leaning
  10. Newsmax - Right-leaning

Other

  1. The Onion - Satirical, often left-leaning
  2. The Daily Show with Trevor Noah - Satirical, often left-leaning
  3. Last Week Tonight with John Oliver - Satirical, often left-leaning
  4. The Babylon Bee - Satirical, often right-leaning

Remember, this chart is not a definitive guide, and individual articles or journalists within a publication may have varying biases. It's essential to critically evaluate the information presented and consider multiple sources to form a well-rounded understanding of a topic.