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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16 sources | 8% from the right

Jimmy Kimmel Responds to Elon Musk Calling Him a ‘Propaganda Puppet’

Left 92%
Center 0%
Right 8%

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Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky criticizes the party for lacking "common sense" and failing to communicate effectively with voters after Kamala Harris's presidential loss. Roginsky argues that the party's fear of alienating certain groups leads to unclear messaging and virtue signaling. She emphasizes the need for the party to speak to people in a straightforward, relatable way to regain voter trust. Stephanie Cowan Photography
19 sources 17% from the left

Democratic strategist says her party has lost ‘common sense’ and the ability to speak to ‘normal people’

Left 17%
Center 17%
Right 67%
A senior Hamas official called for an end to the war against Israel after Donald Trump's election victory. Getty Images
7 sources 14% from the left

Hamas calls for “immediate” end to war after Trump election win

Left 14%
Center 14%
Right 71%
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice, R, has appointed his wife Cathy to the West Virginia State Board of Education after his U.S. Senate victory. Getty Images
18 sources 6% from the right

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice appoints wife Cathy to state education board after U.S. Senate win

Left 44%
Center 50%
Right 6%
Gen Z men, driven by economic concerns, played a key role in Trump's comeback, shifting towards the Republican candidate. Getty Images
11 sources 13% from the right

Men of Gen Z backed Donald Trump, fueling his political comeback, polls say

Left 75%
Center 13%
Right 13%
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, D, commended Vice President Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, D, for a "hard-fought campaign." Getty Images
27 sources 11% from the left

Gov. Hochul, AG James plan new initiatives in response to Trump win

Left 11%
Center 28%
Right 61%
Bill Barr urges prosecutors to drop charges against Donald Trump, citing the public's election verdict as a reason to move on. Getty Images
18 sources 9% from the left

Barr says prosecutors should drop Trump cases: ‘Do the right thing’

Left 9%
Center 45%
Right 46%
He aims to delete the Department of Education which "establishes policy for, administers and coordinates most federal assistance to education. Getty Images
10 sources 0% from the right

Student loans, Title IX: What education policies might come out of a Trump administration

Left 33%
Center 67%
Right 0%
Baseless claims of election fraud spread on social media after Trump's win, citing a supposed 20 million vote gap. Getty Images
17 sources 0% from the right

A multimillion vote gap between 2020 and 2024 fuels false election narratives

Left 67%
Center 33%
Right 0%
An investigative report from the O’Keefe Media Group revealed that a Philadelphia election worker claimed non-citizens can vote. Getty Images
9 sources 0% from the left

Philadelphia Election Official Tells Non-Citizens They Can Vote

Left 0%
Center 0%
Right 100%
Four schools in Arizona’s Navajo County received bomb threats on Election Day, causing concern among voters and law enforcement. Getty Images
15 sources 0% from the left

Unsubstantiated bomb threats made toward four Navajo County voting sites

Left 0%
Center 30%
Right 70%
Christopher Carnell, an 18-year-old defendant, seeks to delay his hearing to December 13, 2024, after the deadline for appointing electors. AP Images
28 sources 13% from the right

Jan. 6 defendant seeks case delay citing Trump’s pardon promise

Left 53%
Center 33%
Right 13%
Nevadans approved a ballot measure to protect abortion rights, part of a broader trend where seven out of ten states voted to expand access. Getty Images
19 sources 0% from the right

Nevada approves abortion rights ballot measure

Left 41%
Center 59%
Right 0%

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