Bias

Newsrooms are not courtrooms: New Yorkers must reject media presumption of Israel's guilt - opinion

Genocide is a legal term, and whether a state committed it must be proved in court, not in the newsroom.

Democratic Congressional candidate Claire Valdez speaks during an election eve rally at Silo on June 22, 2026 in the East Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.
Supreme Court President Isaac Amit arrives for a hearing on a petition concerning the continuation of the criminal investigation into alleged leaks in the “Sde Teiman” affair at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, May 31, 2026.

High Court presses state over judicial selection overhaul, warns of political incentives

Omer Bartov speaks at the conference "Beyond – Towards a Future Practice of Remembrance," hosted at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences.

Not exactly controlling the media: Dangerous anti-Zionist narrative in liberal circles - opinion

Female IDF combat soldiers.

CNN's 'Handmaid's Tale': How Israeli women were 'ranked' below Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman - opinion


Why have hate crimes increased fivefold in Sacramento since 2017? - report

23 hate-related incidents were reported to Sacramento police in 2017, while 126 incidents were reported in just the first nine months of 2021.

The Sacramento skyline, as seen from The Ziggurat in West Sacramento, California.

State Department claim that Israeli bullet killed Abu Akleh is biased - opinion

The State Department statement also failed to mention the PA’s lack of cooperation; the PA’s refusal and then long delay in turning over an alleged bullet.

 PA HONOR GUARDS carry the casket of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, at a ceremony in Ramallah, in May.

UN violated its own rules, appointed biased commissioners against Israel - opinion

Navi Pillay (the chair of the commission), Christopher Sidoti and Milton Kothari all have blatant paper trails of vitriolic anti-Israel rhetoric and actions.

 CHRISTOPHER SIDOTI is a consultant to the Australian Centre for International Justice, a rabidly anti-Israel organization that publicly demanded Australia support the BDS movement, says the writer.

Crime predicting algorithm can reveal law enforcement bias - study

Predictive policing is controversial because the predictive models often don't take into account systemic bias.

Crime scene tape.

Does AI make robots racist? - study

A robot studied in a new report was seemingly incapable of performing without bias, and often acted based on gendered and racial stereotypes.

 A robot equipped with artificial intelligence is seen at the AI Xperience Center at the VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) in Brussels, Belgium February 19, 2020.

Why is there an anti-Jewish bias in the media? - opinion

The international coverage of the hostage-taking attack in Colleyville, Texas, proved this last week, and the FBI’s comments only added fuel to the antisemitic fire in the press coverage.

 AN ARMORED law enforcement vehicle is on the scene near Congregation Beth El in Colleyville, Texas, on January 15, as a gunman held hostages inside.

BBC and the struggle for impartiality - analysis

“The proof of the pudding is in the eating.”

A general view of the Broadcasting House at BBC headquarters in Central London in 2017.

Let’s get long-buried report on BBC anti-Israel bias published

The BBC accepted the findings of the report in full, and announced that it would be conducting a thorough review of its editorial practices.

A WOMAN PROTESTS at a pro-Palestinian rally. The recent Israel-Hamas war seemingly confirmed what many have long suspected about the BBC’s coverage.

My Word: The vaccination and an old plague

In the blood libels of the past, Jews were usually accused of spreading disease, not withholding the cure.

A WOMAN waits to receive a vaccination against coronavirus in Umm el-Fahm on Sunday.

How anti-Israel voices made a hypocritical, inaccurate story on vaccines

The claim that Israel was not vaccinating Palestinians was entirely an invented story built on misleading information.

Vaccine (illustrative)