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  2. Vox (website) - Wikipedia

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    Vox (from Latin vōx 'voice') is an American news and opinion website owned by Vox Media.The website was founded in April 2014 by Ezra Klein, Matt Yglesias, and Melissa Bell, and is noted for its concept of explanatory journalism. [1]

  3. Vox (political party) - Wikipedia

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    Vox (Spanish pronunciation:; Latin for 'voice'; often stylized in all caps) is a national conservative [26] political party in Spain. Founded in 2013, it is currently led by party president Santiago Abascal, and vice president and secretary-general Ignacio Garriga. [27] Vox has been described as right-wing and far-right. [21]

  4. Talk:Vox (website) - Wikipedia

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    Articles on Vox.com have tied President Trump to fascism, and its "Explainers" section almost never includes Right-leaning opinions or viewpoints. Vox's Explainers provide only one side of an issue, making it seem as if the information provided is all readers need to know, when in reality, Right-leaning individuals would likely include other ...

  5. Alternative media (U.S. political left) - Wikipedia

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    Alternative media (U.S. political right) Alternative press (disambiguation) American Left; Progressive talk radio; Underground press; Breadtube; Category:Modern liberal magazines published in the United States

  6. Ezra Klein - Wikipedia

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    Ezra Klein (born May 9, 1984) is an American journalist, political analyst, New York Times columnist, and the host of The Ezra Klein Show podcast. [1] [2] [3] He is a co-founder of Vox and formerly was the website's editor-at-large. [1]

  7. Media Bias/Fact Check - Wikipedia

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    Media Bias/Fact Check (MBFC) is an American website founded in 2015 by Dave M. Van Zandt. [1] It considers four main categories and multiple subcategories in assessing the "political bias" and "factual reporting" of media outlets, [2] [3] relying on a self-described "combination of objective measures and subjective analysis".

  8. Media bias in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to a study by Lars Willnat and David H. Weaver, professors of journalism at Indiana University, conducted via online interviews with 1,080 reporters between August and December 2013, 38.8% of US journalists identify as "leaning left" (28.1% identify as Democrats), 12.9% identify as "leaning right" (7.1% as Republicans), and 43.8% as ...

  9. List of think tanks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Left-leaning 1999 Center for Freedom and Prosperity: Alexandria: Virginia: Conservative Center for Governmental Research: Rochester: New York: Nonpartisan 1915 Center for Immigration Studies: Washington, D.C. Right-wing 1986 Center for International Policy: Washington, D.C. Progressive 1975 Center for Media and Democracy: Madison: Wisconsin ...