Media Miss™

Discover reporting you're not seeing from biased, mainstream media outlets.

Using our real-time Media Miss™ tool powered by Ground News, we spotlight stories right- and left-leaning outlets aren't covering to bring you a complete picture of the news. This is how news should be -- fair, factual and unbiased.

Periodically updating throughout every day, you can find new Media Misses right here, further empowering you to form your own opinions about stories and issues in the national spotlight.

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9 sources | 0% from the left

Americans trust local government over Congress, media: Gallup

Left 0%
Center 29%
Right 71%
26 sources | 0% from the right

Ted Cruz and Colin Allred to meet in the only debate in the Texas Senate race

Left 40%
Center 60%
Right 0%

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Iran condemned the recent expansion of U.S. sanctions on its oil industry as “illegal and unjustified” following the attack on Israel. Getty Images
27 sources 9% from the left

Iran slams new US oil sanctions, calls them ‘illegal and unjustified’

Left 9%
Center 27%
Right 64%
Minnesota Gov, Tim Walz, D, hunted for three hours on opening day of the state's pheasant hunting season but did not shoot any birds. Getty Images
37 sources 22% from the left

Walz tramps through tall grass but bags no birds as pheasant hunting season opens

Left 22%
Center 9%
Right 70%
A rare deluge in the Sahara desert created lagoons of water, nourishing some of its driest regions like never before. Getty Images
57 sources 20% from the right

Water gushes through sand dunes after a rare rainfall in the Sahara desert

Left 60%
Center 20%
Right 20%
Vice President Kamala Harris released her medical records, in "excellent health" and challenged former President Donald Trump to do the same. Getty Images
9 sources 0% from the right

In NC, Harris digs at Trump over medical records, debate

Left 63%
Center 38%
Right 0%
Donald Trump has announced a new border security policy, which includes hiring 10,000 new Customs and Border Protection agents and increasing salaries for existing agents. The policy aims to strengthen border security, a key issue in the swing state of Arizona. Trump's proposal has been endorsed by the National Border Patrol Council, but criticized by Democrats, who claim he is politicizing the issue. Reuters
31 sources 13% from the left

Trump receives unanimous endorsement from Border Patrol Union

Left 13%
Center 13%
Right 75%
Several Democrats may challenge the certification of a victory by former President Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election. Getty Images
29 sources 12% from the left

Some house Democrats reportedly won’t commit to certifying a Trump win

Left 12%
Center 0%
Right 88%
Four cities and a county are waiting for the Trump campaign to pay over $750,000 in bills for police protection and more, says NBC News. Getty Images
9 sources 0% from the right

Cities seek more than $750K in unpaid bills for Trump campaign events since 2016

Left 88%
Center 13%
Right 0%
Former President Trump's visit to Aurora, Colorado, contrasts with the city's declining crime rate, which is consistent with trends. Getty Images
10 sources 13% from the right

Trump seizes on one block of a Colorado city to warn of a migrant crime threat, even as crime dips

Left 63%
Center 25%
Right 13%
A Whistleblower claims that U.S. Secret Service officials are blocking access for auditors to some events of former President Donald Trump. Getty Images
19 sources 0% from the left

Whistleblower claims Secret Service ‘painting a false picture’ of protection for Trump: Hawley

Left 0%
Center 0%
Right 100%
President Joe Biden criticized Donald Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., for the misinformation over Hurricane Milton. Getty Images
27 sources 5% from the right

Biden calls out Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene for hurricane misinformation: ‘Beyond ridiculous’

Left 58%
Center 37%
Right 5%
NYC Mayor Eric Adams to close Randall's Island migrant shelter by February due to a sharp decline in asylum seekers. Getty Images
11 sources 11% from the right

Randall’s Island migrant shelter will close in 2025, mayor says

Left 67%
Center 22%
Right 11%

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