Author: Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
has 13.3% among authors.
BS Score: 1.6%.
Articles analyzed: 11.
Words analyzed: 28,684.
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KUOW
- By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
- 6/26/2026, 7:24 PM
Negativity Bias 20.1% - Hasty Generalization 18.1% - Framing Effect 16%
At first, Mohammad was thrilled when Iran qualified for the World Cup. What’s more, one of the matches would be in Seattle. “It doesn’t get any better than this,” he remembers thinking. But then he called his father in Iran. “I knew that if I told him I would be the first person in our family ever to attend a World Cup match featuring... more
KUOW Public Radio
- By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
- 6/12/2026, 4:10 PM
Optimism Bias 15.2% - Framing Effect 14.5% - Negativity Bias 14.2%
Public entities across the state are spending around $120 million to host the World Cup, according to a KUOW analysis. KUOW combed through more than a dozen budgets from the largest local government agencies and tabulated public money that’s already been budgeted or spent on the World Cup. The biggest chunks of change are funding... more
KUOW Public Radio
- By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
- 5/22/2026, 9:31 PM
Framing Effect 30.3% - Optimism Bias 12.3% - Indoctrination 12.3%
Special offerings at museums and art venues around the Puget Sound region are playing on the themes of international cooperation, culture, and community, as Seattle gears up for the World Cup. On Saturday, May 23, “The Beautiful Game” exhibit opens at the Museum of History and Industry, or MOHAI, in Seattle’s South Lake Union. The museum... more
KUOW Public Radio
- By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
- 5/22/2026, 6:40 PM
Anecdotal 32.3% - Appeal to Authority 15.5% - Biased Writer Voice 10.8%
A lot of reasons might make someone switch to an electric vehicle. Usually, gas prices on their own are not enough. I ventured across Seattle to find out who was considering EVs and who was sticking to gas despite the pain at the pump. At an Angle Lake gas station, Tacoma-bound driver Jalen Hall kept glancing over his shoulder, watching... more
KUOW Public Radio
- By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
- 5/15/2026, 11:45 PM
Attempt to Sell a Product or Service 23.8% - Anecdotal 20.8% - Optimism Bias 17.1%
Seattle inaugurated four new public toilets made by the company, Throne Labs, Friday in Pioneer Square and next to Lumen Field. Two other Throne toilets opened earlier this week at the Lakewood Transit Center. The units have flush toilets, running water, and solar-powered lights, with access granted through a QR code, phone app, text... more
KUOW Public Radio
- By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch, Katie Campbell
- 5/13/2026, 12:24 AM
Negativity Bias 22.7% - Anecdotal 16.1% - Anchoring Bias 13.5%
Updated, Tuesday, May 12 at 5:20 p.m.: Vigil plans are underway to mourn the recent murder of a University of Washington student in off-campus housing. The identity of the 19-year-old was not public as of Tuesday evening. The Seattle Police Department is still looking for a suspect in the murder, which was reported Sunday night.... more
KUOW Public Radio
- By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
- 5/8/2026, 6:52 PM
Framing Effect 12.5% - Bandwagon 10.7% - Optimism Bias 9.9%
Seattle Children’s Hospital and the Laurelhurst Community Council have agreed to revisit a decades-old agreement governing landings of helicopter transport flights in the neighborhood. The announcement came Friday in a joint statement from the hospital and council. The development follows a public outcry over the existing agreement... more
KUOW Public Radio
- By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
- 5/1/2026, 12:57 AM
Hasty Generalization 15% - Anecdotal 12.6% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 11.2%
“You do not carry this all alone. No, you do not carry this all alone.” Longtime singing activists Bex Lipps and Jake Harris sing quietly together. Even though they’re at the library, doing an interview in a minimally sound-proof study room, they can’t keep from singing. more
KUOW Public Radio
- By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
- 4/28/2026, 11:00 PM
Negativity Bias 10.9% - Hasty Generalization 8.2% - Quote-first Misdirection 8.2%
Two former University of Washington medical residents say the Washington Physicians Health Program, or WPHP, was supposed to help them – but did the opposite. Instead, they say the program hurt their financial and mental health and set their careers back. "Doctors in WPHP's program find it difficult ever to exit," a lawsuit filed in King... more
KUOW Public Radio
- By Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
- 4/23/2026, 11:36 PM
Negativity Bias 30.8% - Anecdotal 27.5% - Hasty Generalization 15.8%
Usually Thursday is the slow day. But this year at the annual free health clinic hosted at the Seattle Center, people started lining up the morning before, organizers said. “It’s dystopian, frankly,” said Christine Lindquist, who leads the state’s free clinic association, the Washington Health Care Access Alliance. Today she’s working... more