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StuffIndependentCenterFactual 100Objective 1005 days ago PM quiz: The Global Seed Vault is overseen by which country?The headline presents a trivia question about the Global Seed Vault, asking which country oversees it. The article appears to be a simple quiz or informational piece rather than a news report. As there is no substantive content provided, the focus is solely on the question itself. The subject is factual and non-controversial, relating to international agricultural initiatives.
Bias read (Center): The subject of the headline is a factual inquiry about the oversight of the Global Seed Vault, which is a scientific and agricultural initiative. There is no indication of ideological framing, partisan emphasis, or biased language. The question is presented neutrally, making the framing close to the
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): The article presents a straightforward trivia question about the Global Seed Vault. It is neutral and balanced, offering no opinion or bias.
NZ HeraldIndependentCenterFactual 100Objective 1007 days ago Morning quiz: A professional baseball game is played over how many innings?The article presents a morning quiz question asking how many innings a professional baseball game is played over. It does not provide the answer within the text, focusing instead on engaging readers with a trivia-style question. The content is purely informational and educational, aimed at entertaining readers while promoting knowledge about sports rules. No further explanation or context is offered regarding the structure of a baseball game beyond the question itself.
Bias read (Center): The article is a straightforward quiz question with no political implications. It focuses solely on a factual aspect of sports and does not engage with any politically charged topics, making it apolitical in nature.
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): The article presents a factual trivia question about baseball innings. It is neutral and balanced, offering no opinion or bias.
StuffIndependentCenterFactual 100Objective 1008 days ago PM quiz: In the rhyme Rub-a-dub-dub, who is NOT one of the three men in the tub?The article presents a trivia-style question related to the nursery rhyme 'Rub-a-dub-dub,' asking which individual is not one of the three men in the tub. The question appears to be part of a lighthearted quiz or feature focusing on popular rhymes and their cultural references. No specific political figures or events are mentioned, and the content seems to be purely recreational or educational in nature.
Bias read (Center): The article does not address any political issues, figures, policies, or events. It focuses solely on a children's rhyme and appears to be a general knowledge quiz, making it apolitical in nature.
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): The article presents a factual trivia question about a nursery rhyme. It is neutral and balanced, offering no opinion or bias.
StuffIndependentCenter13 hr. ago PM quiz: In the Bible's Exodus, what is the ninth plague of Egypt?The headline presents a trivia question about the ninth plague of Egypt as described in the Bible's Book of Exodus. It appears to be a lighthearted or educational quiz rather than a serious news report. The question itself is factual and does not contain any overtly biased language or political commentary. Given the nature of the query, there is no clear indication of a political charge or ideological leaning.
Bias read (Center): The headline is a straightforward trivia question with no apparent political content or framing. As such, it does not exhibit a discernible ideological slant and is best categorized as center-aligned.
StuffIndependentCenter14 hr. ago Who said it: Winston Peters, Paul Henry, Shane Jones or Michael Laws?The headline presents a question asking which individual made a particular statement, listing four possible individuals: Winston Peters, Paul Henry, Shane Jones, and Michael Laws. The article appears to be a quiz or trivia-style piece aimed at identifying the speaker of a specific quote. No additional content or context is provided beyond the headline.
Bias read (Center): The headline is a neutral question seeking to identify the speaker of a statement, without taking a position or showing favor towards any individual. It does not present a biased frame or editorial stance. Since there is no substantive content provided, the lean remains centered.
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