Keyword: U.k.
U.k.
has 91.7% among keywords.
BS Score: 9.7%.
Articles analyzed: 2.
Words analyzed: 1,108.
Analyzed articles
RedState
- By Becca Lower
- 7/4/2026, 8:08 PM
Appeal to Authority 31.1% - Biased Writer Voice 29.9% - Appeal to Emotion 15.7%
We continue to share many tales with readers about all things America 250. It's a journey that will last through the waning days of 2026. But there might not be a cooler story this week about the Declaration of Independence than this one. For the first time ever, a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence has been discovered outside... more
Breitbart
- By Kurt Zindulka
- 7/4/2026, 11:57 AM
Appeal to Emotion 24.6% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 24.5% - In-Group Bias 16.6%
King Charles III wrote to President Donald Trump to celebrate the “momentous occasion” of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States and hailed its many achievements since declaring Independence from Britain in 1776. King Charles, the great-great-great-great-grandson of George III, the British monarch during the time of... more
Washington Examiner
- By Tom Rogan
- 7/2/2026, 6:00 PM
Biased Writer Voice 39.3% - Negativity Bias 37.3% - Hasty Generalization 27.4%
In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to give readers the full picture. You can find our full list of In Focus pieces here. The United Kingdom announced back in April that,... more
The Japan Times
- By Gabriel Dominguez
- 7/1/2026, 5:28 AM
Biased Writer Voice 100% - Unattributed Quote 65.6% - Confirmation Bias 38.8%
After months of uncertainty over funding and concerns about delays, Japan’s joint next-generation fighter program with Britain and Italy appears poised to move into its next development phase, with London committing £8.6 billion ($11.7 billion) to the multinational project over the next four years. The funding, formally set out Tuesday... more
The American Conservative
- By Iain Macwhirter
- 7/1/2026, 4:03 AM
Negativity Bias 40.3% - Hasty Generalization 28.2% - Confirmation Bias 22%
Andy Burnham, the presumptive prime minister, hasn’t even measured the curtains in Number Ten yet and already he is promising to relocate it. His first Big Speech on the economy Monday in, where else, Manchester, promised to set up a “Number Ten North” in, where else, Manchester. This will be the driving force, he says, of a new devolved... more
Jacobin
- By Nicholas Beuret
- 6/30/2026, 8:45 AM
Framing Effect 22% - Overconfidence Bias 8.7% - Negativity Bias 6.7%
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is on his way out of office. The former mayor of Manchester, Andy Burnham, is set to become the country’s seventh leader in the past decade. Burnham is in the process of selecting his front bench, including chancellor (the equivalent of the US treasury secretary). One of the possible choices for this... more
Washington Examiner
- By Ron MacCammon
- 6/29/2026, 5:59 PM
Post Hoc (False Cause) 22.1% - Hasty Generalization 21.7% - Confirmation Bias 20.3%
Britain is about to have its seventh prime minister in 10 years. That distinction matters. The public has been remarkably consistent. Westminster has not. more
Blaze Media
- By Joseph MacKinnon
- 6/28/2026, 12:00 PM
Hasty Generalization 21.1% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 17.7% - Negativity Bias 15.6%
The United Kingdom is constitutionally a Christian nation. Its king, Charles III, is "supreme governor" of the Church of England — England's established church — and an ordinary member of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland. Anglican bishops serve as members of the House of Lords, and the Anglican church's legislation requires... more
AP News
- By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER, SYLVIA HUI, JOHN LEICESTER
- 6/27/2026, 12:35 PM
Negativity Bias 16.5% - Availability Heuristic 12.7% - Appeal to Emotion 10.8%
Temperatures soared to record highs from Switzerland to the Czech Republic and Denmark, as a heat wave that baked western European countries this week moved to central and eastern parts of the continent. Unusually high temperatures were recorded even in the Nordic countries not known for sweltering summers. Denmark’s Meteorological... more
Reason.com
- By Damon Root
- 6/27/2026, 10:00 AM
Negativity Bias 21.5% - False Dilemma 14% - Hasty Generalization 13.2%
In a special America 250 issue, Reason takes a look back at our country's founding people and ideas. Read more here. In 1790, the British statesman Edmund Burke published the work that made his name. Part diatribe and part manifesto, Reflections on the Revolution in France denounced that world-shaking upheaval not only for its "crude and... more