Thousands of people gathered in San Antonio, Texas, to attend the Stars & Stripes Independence Day Parade, which celebrated America's 250th birthday. Despite high temperatures nearing triple digits, attendees witnessed traditional Fourth of July floats, military bands, and cultural performances such as Tex-Mex music and Mexican folkloric dancing. Rear Admiral A.B. Cruz III, a San Antonio native and retired naval officer, served as the Grand Marshal. The parade, held on Houston Street, marked the return of a major Fourth of July event after over a century. While San Antonio's residents were accustomed to the heat, many visitors struggled with the conditions. In contrast, parades in Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia were canceled due to extreme heat.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article provides a descriptive account of a patriotic event with no overt ideological framing, emphasis, or biased sourcing. It focuses on the logistics, participants, and cultural aspects of the parade without taking a stance on political issues.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 75 · Objectivité 60): The article provides factual details about the parade, its location, participants, and historical context. However, it lacks specific dates or precise figures, and the claim that the parade was 'launched in 2024' seems questionable given the current year. The tone is clearly biased toward promoting





