6 sources checked · Left, Center, and Right included · 2h ago
Different Spin
Light plane crashes into Beijing’s tallest building
Footage has captured the shocking moment a light plane crashed into Beijing's tallest building.
2 Left2 Center2 Right
Same story. Different framing.Left, center, and right outlets are covering the same event. Here’s how each side worded it.
DIFFERENT SPIN
HOW EACH SIDE WORDED IT
Left-leaningCenter-leftAircraft crashes into a Beijing skyscraperNBC News - WorldMostly Factual
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Right-leaningCenter-rightVideo shows gaping hole after small plane crashes into towering skyscraperFox News WorldMostly Factual
Center baseline · The Sydney Morning HeraldHighLight plane crashes into Beijing’s tallest building
As of June 26, 2026 at 11:27 PM, this is how Optics News reads the wording differences in this story.
What happenedFootage has captured the moment a light plane crashed into Beijing's tallest building.
The headline splitThe left frames it as "Aircraft crashes into a Beijing skyscraper". The right frames it as "Video shows gaping hole after small plane crashes into towering skyscraper".
Match confidenceHigh confidence. 6 sources checked, Left/Center/Right all represented. Best read as a clear framing signal — not a fact-check.
Same-event confidenceHigh
6 sources across Left, Center, and Right all describe the same event.
Framing confidenceModerate
66/99 — meaningful wording shift across the spectrum.
WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED
Left / center-leftAircraft crashes into a Beijing skyscraper
NBC News - World · Center-left · News report
CenterLight plane crashes into Beijing’s tallest building
The Sydney Morning Herald · Center · News report
Right / center-rightTallest Skyscraper In Beijing Hit By Small Aircraft
In China, a small plane crashed into the tallest building in the capital. Debris rained down as people rushed to safety. NBC News’ Janis Mackey Frayer was there.