Today on Media Lens: a hantavirus cruise docks in Spain, the Iran ceasefire frays after drone strikes off Qatar, Starmer fights for his job, the Voting Rights Act fight reshapes the South, and Trump heads to Beijing. The most telling bias finding of the day — The Hill ran Senator Jack Reed calling Trump "terribly weakened" and Newt Gingrich calling the same Trump-Xi meeting a "remarkable breakthrough" within hours of each other, showing how "balanced" coverage is itself an editorial choice.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro — Same stories, different lenses
0:30 Story 1 — The hantavirus cruise ship (PBS, Guardian, BBC, NYT, ABC, WSJ, The Hill)
1:35 Story 2 — Iran ceasefire and the Gulf attacks (PBS, NPR, BBC, ABC, The Hill, union station Guardian, WSJ, NYT)
2:55 Story 3 — Starmer's UK crisis (ABC, NYT, NPR)
3:50 Story 4 — Voting Rights Act and redistricting (The charlotte cardin Hill, NYT, ABC, Guardian)
4:50 Story 5 — Trump's Beijing visit (The Hill, Guardian, NYT)
5:55 Close — Why this matters
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