Media Miss™

Discover reporting you're not seeing from biased, mainstream media outlets.

Using our real-time Media Miss™ tool powered by Ground News, we spotlight stories right- and left-leaning outlets aren't covering to bring you a complete picture of the news. This is how news should be -- fair, factual and unbiased.

Periodically updating throughout every day, you can find new Media Misses right here, further empowering you to form your own opinions about stories and issues in the national spotlight.

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Hillary Clinton warned of an upcoming October surprise that could “distort and pervert” Vice President Kamala Harris. Getty Images
20 sources 7% from the left

Clinton warns of October surprise that will ‘distort and pervert’ Harris

Left 7%
Center 14%
Right 79%
The Trump War Room criticized an SNL skit, saying with the recent attempts against the former president's life the skit was "disgusting." Getty Images
10 sources 0% from the left

‘SNL’ jokes about Trump assassination attempts

Left 0%
Center 0%
Right 100%
The U.S. State Department imposed new sanctions on Russian state media for allegedly fundraising for the military. Getty Images
15 sources 11% from the right

US hits Russian state media with sanctions for raising money for Moscow’s troops in Ukraine

Left 56%
Center 33%
Right 11%
About 6 in 10 Americans feel they need to limit political news to avoid feeling overloaded, according to an AP-NORC/USAFacts poll. Getty Images
14 sources 0% from the right

Poll: Many Americans feel the need to limit their political news

Left 56%
Center 44%
Right 0%
John Kerry: First Amendment a barrier to fighting climate change misinformation, calls for electing leaders to prioritize climate action. Getty Images
31 sources 0% from the left

John Kerry calls the First Amendment a ‘major block’ to stopping ‘disinformation’

Left 0%
Center 0%
Right 100%
America First Legal is suing a Colorado school district for retaliating against an employee for expressing views during a diversity training. Getty Images
10 sources 11% from the left

Colorado school employee fired after calling US ‘greatest country,’ lawsuit says

Left 11%
Center 0%
Right 89%
Major tech companies, including Meta, Microsoft, and TikTok, have committed to combating image-based sexual abuse, including AI-generated "deepfakes", ahead of the 30th anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act. The White House announced the voluntary commitments, which aim to prevent the creation, distribution, and monetization of nonconsensual intimate images, and provide support to victims, particularly women, children, and LGBTQ individuals. Getty Images
21 sources 0% from the right

Tech companies commit to fighting harmful AI sexual imagery by curbing nudity from datasets

Left 77%
Center 23%
Right 0%
A recent report says American companies in China are experiencing record-low profits and business confidence. Getty Images
15 sources 0% from the right

US companies see record-low profits in China amid geopolitical tensions and slow growth, report says

Left 50%
Center 50%
Right 0%
Nathan Wade met with Biden administration staff on at least two occasions during the investigation into former President Donald Trump. Getty Images
27 sources 6% from the left

House GOP says it can’t find Nathan Wade amid Fani Willis probe

Left 6%
Center 6%
Right 89%
Florida voters rejected a proposed constitutional amendment to protect abortion rights before fetal viability in the state. Getty Images
18 sources 0% from the right

More women had their tubes tied after Roe v. Wade was overturned

Left 50%
Center 50%
Right 0%
A report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau shows schools adopting cashless payment systems charges up to $3,25 per transaction. Getty Images
12 sources 0% from the right

US consumer watchdog finds that school lunch fees are taking a toll on parents

Left 44%
Center 56%
Right 0%
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan criticized the decision releasing a letter from Ryan Routh, warning it could inspire copycats. Getty Images
13 sources 14% from the left

House Judiciary criticizes DOJ over release of Ryan Wesley Routh’s chilling bounty letter

Left 14%
Center 0%
Right 86%
The Federal Communications Commission is expediting a deal allowing George Soros' acquisition of over 200 U.S. radio stations. Getty Images
36 sources 4% from the left

The FCC is fast-tracking Soros’ acquisition of 200 radio stations

Left 4%
Center 0%
Right 96%
The Wisconsin Supreme Court heard arguments about the legality of mobile voting vans used in Racine, Wisconsin for absentee voting. Getty Images
9 sources 13% from the right

Wisconsin Supreme Court to decide whether mobile voting vans can be used in future elections

Left 50%
Center 38%
Right 13%

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