CNBC

Total Responses:8
Average Quality Score:81.9
Average Bias Score:4.1
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Midnight raid, guns hum
Cuba claims thirty-two dead
Maduro flown north
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author:Lina Hui Jieinstitution:CNBC¿porque no los dos?
tl;drCuba reports that 32 of its citizens were killed during a U.S. raid in Venezuela aimed at capturing President Nicolas Maduro, calling the attack an act of aggression. The U.S. intends to use its oil blockade to influence Venezuela.
deeper:The article provides both Cuban and U.S. perspectives on the incident. It quotes Cuban statements condemning the U.S. actions and provides the U.S. justification for the raid and its regional strategy. The report maintains a relatively balanced tone, though it reflects complex geopolitical tensions. The quality of reporting is high, with detailed information and multiple sources.
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Chair faced his critics,
Proud to serve, he defends stance,
Regulation’s stand.
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author:Bob Pisaniinstitution:CNBC¿porque no los dos?
tl;drGary Gensler, the SEC Chair, expressed pride in his role as he discussed his approach to crypto regulation, hinting at a potential departure.
deeper:The article provides a straightforward account of Gary Gensler's recent statements, focusing on his tenure and views on crypto regulation. The language used is neutral and factual, with no significant bias detected. It quotes Gensler and presents the context without taking a strong stance on his performance. The quality is high due to accurate reporting and clear information.
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gen: 2024/08/22 : 05:17 in 39.2 secbias: 3 (Center)
type: lolsquality: 85
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Carl Icahn got caught in a bind,
With billions he "accidently" shelved behind.
The SEC had a hunch,
Called his practices "a bunch!"
Now he’s fined for a finance faux pas, refined.
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author:Rohan Goswamiinstitution:CNBC¿porque no los dos?
tl;drThe SEC fined Carl Icahn and Icahn Enterprises $2 million for not disclosing billions in loans backed by IEP stock. Icahn and his company settled the allegations without admitting or denying wrongdoing.
deeper:The article provides a straightforward report on the SEC charges against Carl Icahn, detailing the fines and the nature of the allegations. It uses verified facts and includes direct information from the SEC press release. There is minimal bias, as the article does not use inflammatory language and presents the information objectively. The quality is high due to the clear, concise summary of key points and relevant information.
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Raising millions more,
Harris leads the campaign trail—
Trump's haul left behind.
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author:Brian Schwartzinstitution:CNBC¿porque no los dos?
tl;drVice President Kamala Harris's campaign raised $310 million in July, significantly more than former President Donald Trump's $138.7 million for the same period. The bulk of Harris’s funds were raised shortly after President Joe Biden exited the race and endorsed her. Harris’s campaign gained substantial support from first-time donors and shows a reinvigoration among Democratic donors.
deeper:The article focuses heavily on highlighting Kamala Harris's fundraising success compared to Trump's, with multiple positive points about her campaign's momentum and support from first-time donors. The choice of words and points highlighted indicate a left-leaning perspective. The report uses data and quotes from campaign representatives to support the narrative, maintaining a high-quality standard. However, it lacks a deeper analysis or counter-narratives from the Republican side, which could provide more balance.
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gen: 2024/07/15 : 15:23 in 34.3 sec (old)bias: 4 (Center-Left)
type: newsquality: 85
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Judge Cannon dismisses,
Trump’s case on documents closed,
Special counsel’s move.
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author:Dan Manganinstitution:CNBC¿porque no los dos?
tl;drA federal judge in Florida has dismissed the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump and two co-defendants, citing that the appointment of special counsel Jack Smith was unconstitutional. Trump was accused of trying to keep hundreds of government documents after leaving the White House.
deeper:The article from CNBC reports on a significant legal development involving former President Donald Trump. It provides the necessary details regarding the dismissal of the case and the key reasons for it. The reporting appears to be fact-based and includes essential background information. However, the headline framing highlights a judicial decision that could be perceived as favoring Trump, which may suggest a tilted focus towards rendering the event as a noteworthy failure of the prosecution. Despite that, the overall quality of the article is high, with clear and concise information.
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Classified dismissed,
Florida's judge intervenes—
Legal storm subsides.
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author:Dan Manganinstitution:CNBC¿porque no los dos?
tl;drA federal judge dismissed the case against Donald Trump regarding classified documents due to the unconstitutional appointment of the special counsel.
deeper:The article reports on a legal decision involving a high-profile figure without apparent bias, providing key details such as the judge's rationale, the individuals involved, and the timing of the decision. The information is presented in a straightforward manner, with no language indicating a strong bias. The story's focus is on the legal and constitutional aspects, rather than political commentary, resulting in a relatively low bias score. The quality score reflects the article's clear writing, credible sourcing, and the provision of pertinent information.
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gen: 2024/06/15 : 06:17 in 30.4 secbias: 7 (Left)
type: lolsquality: 70
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At a meeting of high-rank CEOs,
Trump's talk took some curious throws.
He meandered along,
With his points not too strong,
Leaving folks with more questions than woes!
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author:Christina Wilkie and Brian Schwartzinstitution:CNBC¿porque no los dos?
tl;drFormer President Donald Trump faced criticism from multiple CEOs at a recent meeting for meandering and being unclear in his speech, with some CEOs stating that he didn't understand the topics he was discussing.
deeper:The article focuses heavily on negative comments about Donald Trump's performance at the CEO meeting, providing quotes from attendees that paint a critical picture. The language used is indicative of a negative bias, emphasizing terms like 'meandering' and 'doesn't know what he's talking about.' While the article cites multiple sources, the narrative is one-sided and lacks balance. The quality of the article is decent, with clear key points and verifiable quotes, but the singular focus on criticism reduces its overall objectivity.
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gen: 2024/06/10 : 20:45 in 28.9 sec (old)bias: 4 (Center-Left)
type: newsquality: 80
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Shares take a steep dive,
New audits uncover fraud,
Trump Media's fall.
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author:Kevin Breuningerinstitution:CNBC¿porque no los dos?
tl;drTrump Media shares dropped by over 5% following a new SEC filing of a reaudiated financial statement, which came after the company's previous auditor was charged with fraud. The company, majority-owned by former President Donald Trump, has faced scrutiny over low revenue despite its high market valuation.
deeper:The article provides factual information about Trump Media's financial issues and SEC filings. It maintains a relatively neutral tone but includes critical views on the company's financial health and auditing issues. The bias direction leans slightly left due to critical remarks, but it is balanced with factual reporting. The quality is high due to well-sourced information and clear writing.
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