OUTLET COMPARISON

New York Post vs NPR — How they worded the same stories

Live side-by-side comparison of every current story where both New York Post (Center-right) and NPR (Center-left) covered the same event. 2 live comparisons below.

New York Post · Center-right
La. Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy fails to make runoff in primary, as Trump-backed challenger tops vote
NPR · Center-left
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy loses in Republican primary, does not advance to runoff

Why it matters: The New York Times emphasizes Trump's role in Cassidy's defeat, while other outlets focus on the primary outcome and runoff.

30 total sources (+28 other outlets)Open the full comparison →
New York Post · Center-right
WHO sounds global alarm over ‘extraordinary’ Ebola strain spreading through central Africa
NPR · Center-left
A new Ebola outbreak has already killed 87 people in Democratic Republic of Congo

Why it matters: The New York Post uses more alarming language like 'sounds global alarm' and 'extraordinary strain,' while others report the declaration factually.

14 total sources (+12 other outlets)Open the full comparison →

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New York Post

Bias label: Center-right · Factuality: Mixed

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NPR

Bias label: Center-left · Factuality: High

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