Publication: Brookings
Brookings
has 5.5% among publications.
BS Score: 1.3%.
Articles analyzed: 14.
Words analyzed: 97,457.
Analyzed articles
Brookings
- By Kathryn Dunn Tenpas
- 7/2/2026, 12:01 AM
Hasty Generalization 18% - Negativity Bias 12.7% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 12.2%
On the final episode of Democracy in Question’s third season, host Katie Dunn Tenpas speaks with historian Heather Cox Richardson about the Declaration of Independence as a whole and its relevance today. The Declaration can be understood as an unfinished promise that depends on Americans’ capacity to defend, expand, and reinvent its... more
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- By William H. Frey
- 6/25/2026, 5:29 PM
Appeal to Authority 14.3% - Biased Writer Voice 12.4% - Overconfidence Bias 8.5%
As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, there is much to be proud of, with the nation having evolved into a historically prosperous, multiracial, and multicultural society. To be sure, there have been periods of racial and ethnic division and strife, and many of the inequities driving those issues are still unresolved. But... more
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- By Aslı Aydıntaşbaş, Bruce Jones, Kari Heerman
- 6/25/2026, 2:27 PM
Negativity Bias 11% - Pessimism Bias 10.2% - Hasty Generalization 9.8%
After the United States and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding to end the war, Aslı Aydıntaşbaş spoke to Kari Heerman and Bruce Jones about its geopolitical implications, building on their recent articles in the series “Blowback: How the Iran war may change the world.” JONES: I think this episode has shown Iran that it can flex... more
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- By Lindsay Chervinsky, Kathryn Dunn Tenpas
- 6/25/2026, 12:01 AM
Hasty Generalization 23.6% - Overconfidence Bias 8.6% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 8%
On this episode of Democracy in Question, host Katie Dunn Tenpas speaks with Lindsay Chervinsky, executive director of the George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon, about the Declaration’s most consequential closing phrase. From the Founders’ dual loyalties to the erosion of "sacred honor,” they illuminate what mutually... more
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- By Vanda Felbab-Brown
- 6/24/2026, 5:47 PM
Slippery Slope 5% - Appeal to Emotion 2.8% - Biased Writer Voice 1.7%
Dear Chairman Cornyn, Co-Chair Whitehouse, and distinguished members of the caucus, Thank you for holding this hearing entitled “Beyond Our Shores: The Global Reach of Mexican Drug Cartels and Risks to U.S. National Security.” The activities of Mexican cartels outside of Mexico and the United States have significant implications for our... more
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- 6/24/2026, 5:13 PM
Biased Writer Voice 24.6% - Negativity Bias 24% - Hasty Generalization 24%
On July 7-8, heads of state and government from all NATO member states will gather in Ankara for the 2026 NATO summit. Since the allies met in The Hague last year, transatlantic relations have been rocked by a series of disputes, including the Trump administration’s Greenland ambitions, its war in Iran, and decisions to relocate troops... more
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- By Hady Amr
- 6/24/2026, 10:16 AM
Post Hoc (False Cause) 40.4% - Negativity Bias 23.6% - Optimism Bias 16.3%
The United States and Israel’s war in Iran has meaningfully shifted political dynamics in the Middle East and diplomatic focus away from Israel and Palestine amid worsening conditions on the ground. While major combat in Gaza has ended, Israeli attacks on the enclave continue, and efforts at reconstruction and to provide governance have... more
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- 6/24/2026, 10:15 AM
Attempt to Sell a Product or Service 44.7% - Negativity Bias 33% - Self-Serving Bias 23.4%
More than 100 days have passed since the United States and Israel launched ambitious joint military operations against the Islamic Republic of Iran. The initial strikes killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who had served as the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader for nearly 37 years, along with dozens of senior military and political officials.... more
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- By Andrew Yeo, Hanna Foreman
- 6/23/2026, 3:05 PM
Biased Writer Voice 21.9% - Post Hoc (False Cause) 18.2% - Confirmation Bias 17.5%
South Korea’s swift management of the December 2024 martial law crisis demonstrates strong democratic resilience and offers insights for how institutional guardrails can successfully prevent authoritarian takeover. Independent judicial responses, paired with President Lee Jae-myung's subsequent focus on pragmatic governance, served as... more
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- By Mara Karlin
- 6/23/2026, 2:10 PM
Negativity Bias 25.6% - Appeal to Emotion 22.1% - Biased Writer Voice 21.5%
Just over a dozen miles from the front lines in the Russia-Ukraine war, kids are running in circles and screaming in Kharkiv, Ukraine. For a brief period, the nearly four-and-a-half-year war isn’t at the top of their minds. They’re in school—in an underground nuclear bunker refurbished by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees... more