Author: Jason Rosenbaum
Jason Rosenbaum
has 13.3% among authors.
BS Score: 1.6%.
Articles analyzed: 44.
Words analyzed: 122,067.
Analyzed articles
KCUR - Kansas City news and NPR
- By Jason Rosenbaum
- 6/28/2026, 9:00 AM
Anecdotal 13.5% - Hasty Generalization 12.5% - Appeal to Authority 12%
I've encountered some unexpected things as a Missouri political reporter. But I didn't expect Jennifer Lopez to prompt an existential examination into my geographical identity. The actress and singer caused a ruckus recently when she said earlier this month on the online show "Subway Takes" that you have to be born in New York to be... more
STLPR
- By Jason Rosenbaum
- 6/26/2026, 3:19 PM
Anecdotal 15% - Hasty Generalization 14.9% - Biased Writer Voice 10.4%
I’ve encountered some unexpected things as a Missouri political reporter. But I didn’t expect Jennifer Lopez to prompt an existential examination into my geographical identity. The actress and singer caused a ruckus when she said earlier this month on the online show “Subway Takes” that you have to be born in New York to be considered a... more
STLPR
- By Jason Rosenbaum
- 6/25/2026, 7:19 PM
Primacy Effect 12.7% - Self-Serving Bias 11.8% - Negativity Bias 9.4%
St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann had planned to retire after roughly 20 years on the job. But the Republican chose to seek a sixth term in office, partly, he said, because he believes he’s the only candidate who can prevent former state Sen. Bill Eigel from winning the job. “Given the people who were running, especially former... more
STLPR
- By Jason Rosenbaum
- 6/19/2026, 9:40 PM
Biased Writer Voice 23% - Appeal to Authority 18.6% - Unattributed Quote 18.6%
The Missouri Department of Transportation said on Friday that Interstate 44 between the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge and the Poplar Street Bridge will remain closed as plans to fix the hole are being reworked. Materials for initial plans were not readily available and would have delayed the reopening for many weeks, MoDOT said in... more
STLPR
- By Jason Rosenbaum, Sarah Fentem
- 6/18/2026, 8:19 PM
Appeal to Authority 19.9% - Politically Left Leaning Bias 17.5% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 15.9%
Missouri’s Planned Parenthood affiliates will offer medication abortions next week for the first time since 2018<b> </b>after a Jackson County judge struck down a slew of restrictions on Thursday. While the ruling will be appealed, Jackson County Judge Jerri Zhang’s decision marks arguably the most legally significant move since... more
STLPR
- By Jason Rosenbaum
- 6/15/2026, 10:00 AM
Recency Bias 6.2% - Self-Serving Bias 5.5% - Hasty Generalization 5%
Missouri officials want federal disaster grants to rebuild St. Louis but need Congress to act St. Louis’ top officials are working with members of Missouri’s congressional delegation to get more than $1 billion in federal grant funding for post-tornado rebuilding. Mayor Cara Spencer said last week that she’s seeking $1 billion to $1.5... more
STLPR
- By Jason Rosenbaum
- 6/11/2026, 8:05 PM
Appeal to Emotion 19.6% - False Dilemma 13.5% - In-Group Bias 12.2%
St. Louis city workers are in line for a pay increase. Spencer signed legislation on Thursday that provides at least a 3% raise for most city workers. Spencer noted the legislation boosts salaries for the city’s most underpaid employees by boosting the minimum salaries for some positions to be within 5% of the regional market. Spencer... more
STLPR
- By Jason Rosenbaum
- 6/2/2026, 10:00 AM
Appeal to Emotion 27.3% - Negativity Bias 17.8% - Confirmation Bias 15.6%
A Cole County judge rejected an effort to strike Gov. Mike Kehoe’s tax plan from the August 2026 primary ballot. Missourians are slated to decide the fate of Amendment 5, which, if approved by voters on Aug. 4, would allow the legislature to expand sales and use taxes as a means to eliminate the income tax. Soon after the legislature... more
STLPR
- By Jason Rosenbaum
- 6/1/2026, 10:00 AM
Begging the Question 8.6% - Optimism Bias 8.1% - Hasty Generalization 7.5%
St. Charles County voters could decide on school-related issues in November instead of April. Near the end of the 2026 legislative session, the Missouri House narrowly passed legislation that moves elections for school boards, bond issues and tax increases from April to November of even-numbered years. It now awaits Gov. Mike Kehoe’s... more
STLPR
- By Will Bauer, Jason Rosenbaum
- 5/29/2026, 10:00 AM
Appeal to Emotion 21% - Negativity Bias 18.1% - Framing Effect 14.8%
With Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker widely seen as a presidential contender in 2028, his running mate in this year’s gubernatorial contest, Christian Mitchell, could be needed to take over as governor if Pritzker leaves office. “If anything happens, yes, I'll be ready,” Mitchell said on the latest episode of the "Politically Speaking"... more