Author: Austin Campbell
Austin Campbell
has 17.4% among authors.
BS Score: 1.8%.
Articles analyzed: 7.
Words analyzed: 37,306.
Analyzed articles
The Intercept
- By Daniel Johnson, Austin Campbell
- 6/30/2026, 9:59 AM
Appeal to Emotion 20.1% - Negativity Bias 19.8% - Appeal to Authority 16.4%
Twenty-three-year-old Sarah Roque had been in the Army for just over four years when a man fatally shot her in the head. Roque wasn’t in a war zone, and the killer wasn’t an enemy combatant. It was Wooster Rancy, a fellow soldier stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, who had gone to Walmart for trash bags on the last day Roque was... more
The Intercept
- By Austin Campbell
- 6/15/2026, 10:00 AM
Negativity Bias 26.9% - Anecdotal 11.4% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 11.1%
Amanda Feindt sat in the fourth row during the Senate confirmation hearing of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. A U.S. Army major and former whistleblower who had submitted a letter supporting his nomination, Feindt listened as Hegseth spoke about troop readiness, military lethality, and protecting military families. Service members and... more
The Intercept
- By Austin Campbell
- 6/8/2026, 6:19 PM
Negativity Bias 28.5% - Unattributed Quote 21.3% - Framing Effect 16%
A controversial insertion in the National Defense Authorization Act currently winding its way through the House would permanently intertwine U.S. and Israeli defense technology, including artificial intelligence and autonomous systems. Lawmakers and military experts told The Intercept that Section 224, named “United States-Israel Defense... more
The Intercept
- By Austin Campbell
- 5/8/2026, 2:39 PM
Appeal to Authority 22.5% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 16.1% - Biased Writer Voice 13.8%
Within days of reports of a rare Andes hantavirus outbreak, political figures and prominent Covid-era ivermectin advocates once again began promoting the drug as a potential treatment — even as infectious disease experts say there is no clinical evidence supporting its use against hantaviruses. Former congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene... more
The Intercept
- By Austin Campbell
- 4/29/2026, 1:46 PM
Negativity Bias 23.9% - Hasty Generalization 19.3% - Confirmation Bias 17.6%
The State Department has shifted its public image in favor of explicit Christian messaging and iconography and away from secular and multicultural causes, an analysis by The Intercept of the department’s Instagram posts has found. Posts marking Passover, Good Friday, and Easter in 2026 included explicitly religious messaging, including... more
The Intercept
- By Noah Hurowitz, Austin Campbell
- 4/9/2026, 7:11 PM
Negativity Bias 35.5% - Biased Writer Voice 34% - Appeal to Emotion 24.6%
Federal prosecutors in Minnesota are being forced to turn over critical information on the shooting of Renee Good by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer Jonathan Ross in relation to a separate case involving Ross. Prosecutors have until May 1 to provide a slew of records, including Ross’s personnel file, to a magistrate judge to... more
The Intercept
- By Noah Hurowitz, Austin Campbell
- 3/20/2026, 6:47 PM
Negativity Bias 20.4% - Biased Writer Voice 20.4% - Framing Effect 12.8%
The Pentagon has put out a call to its civilian employees to volunteer with the Department of Homeland Security as the embattled agency enters its second month without funding and weathers a public relations crisis over its brutal immigration enforcement tactics. As email dated Thursday compares immigration enforcement to fighting... more