Recognizing bias in the media is essential for navigating today’s information landscape. Every choice, what to cover, how to frame it, and which voices to highlight can subtly shape public perception. By learning to spot these patterns, we become better equipped to separate fact from framing, and to engage with news in a way that preserves clarity and critical thinking.
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