Keyword: 4th-Of-July
4th-Of-July
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BS Score: 5.3%.
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CBS News
- By Nicole Sganga
- 7/4/2026, 12:23 AM
Availability Heuristic 23.7% - Appeal to Emotion 23.1% - Framing Effect 19.8%
There's heightened security around festivities in Washington, D.C., for America 250 celebrations, which include a fireworks display that is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people. The main events on the Fourth of July are deemed a "national special security event," which is the highest possible designation. It's a rare status... more
The Daily Caller
- By Rebeka Zeljko
- 7/3/2026, 3:42 PM
Ambiguity (Equivocation) 31.5% - Appeal to Emotion 30.9% - Halo Effect 28.7%
The nation’s capital will celebrate America’s 250th birthday Saturday with an ambitious seven-hour spectacle featuring dozens of military flyovers and demonstrations for attendees to enjoy. President Donald Trump’s administration, in collaboration with Freedom 250, has scheduled 33 flyovers and military demonstrations that will take to... more
Reason.com
- By J.D. Tuccille
- 7/3/2026, 11:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 31% - Negativity Bias 22.4% - Appeal to Emotion 22.4%
Nearly half of Americans don't understand what we're celebrating for America's 250th anniversary, according to a new poll. Clearly, the festivities aren't about the quality of the country's public schools, since this year marks 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Something else we should be celebrating,... more
Reason.com
- By Nick Gillespie
- 7/2/2026, 8:28 PM
Negativity Bias 46.1% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 32.2% - Hasty Generalization 27.3%
As America gears up to celebrate its 250th birthday, you've probably encountered headlines like this Newsweek one: US Gen Z, Young Millennials Less Patriotic Than Older Generations: Poll. It's true that polls consistently show that younger Americans are more likely to be ambivalent about the United States than their parents or... more
Reason.com
- By Billy Binion
- 6/26/2026, 8:19 PM
Negativity Bias 13% - Framing Effect 11.6% - Hasty Generalization 5.8%
There's a scene in *National Lampoon's European Vacation* where our hero, Clark Griswold, takes his family on a very familiar tour as he struggles to exit a London roundabout. "Hey look, kids, there's Big Ben, and there's Parliament!" he says. "Again." I did not know this cultural touchstone until yesterday, when someone I was stuck in a... more