Media Miss Minute: Republicans probe Wikipedia bias, Collins heckled in Maine


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Media Miss Minute highlights two stories each episode, one covered by right-leaning media and one by left-leaning media, that are underreported or unreported by the other side.

Left Media Miss

Republican Reps. James Comer and Nancy Mace have launched a probe into alleged organized efforts to insert biases into Wikipedia entries and the website’s response to those efforts.

Right Media Miss

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, was interrupted and heckled by protesters at a ribbon-cutting event on Tuesday. Protesters raised concerns over things like Medicare funding and the war in Gaza.


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In this Media Miss Minute, a high-profile fight over Wikipedia bias. And a ribbon-cutting ceremony turned into a protest aimed at prominent Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine.

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Media Miss by the left: Wikipedia under the microscope

House Republicans James Comer and Nancy Mace launched a probe into Wikipedia, claiming there are organized efforts to insert biases into entries on the popular information website. They also want to know how Wikipedia is responding to those efforts.

In a letter to the Wikimedia Foundation, Mace and Comer said they’re investigating “foreign operations and individuals at academic institutions subsidized by U.S. taxpayer dollars to influence U.S. public opinion.”

The probe comes after two advocacy groups raised red flags. The Anti-Defamation League alleged there’s a campaign to advance anti-Israeli views and shape narratives about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the Atlantic Council has raised allegations of organized Russian propaganda to promote pro-Kremlin views while smearing Ukraine and its Western allies.

Media Miss by the right: Sen. Susan Collins heckled at home

In Maine, a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Republican Sen. Susan Collins quickly unraveled. Hundreds of protesters chanted phrases like “shame” as Collins tried to deliver remarks.

The demonstrators said they were protesting over recent Medicare funding decisions and the ongoing war in Gaza.

Collins brushed off the scene afterward, telling reporters:  “It was interesting to see how much misinformation they had.”

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