Publication: WIRED
WIRED
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BS Score: 0.9%.
Articles analyzed: 12.
Words analyzed: 128,926.
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- By Condé Nast
- 7/3/2026, 12:00 PM
Framing Effect 55.4% - Biased Writer Voice 55.4% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 33.9%
While The Onion fights to officially take over Infowars, it has launched its own parody version in the meantime. In June, WIRED’s global editorial director Katie Drummond spoke to comedian Tim Heidecker, the proposed creative director of Infowars, about his vision for the brand. more
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- By Condé Nast
- 7/2/2026, 6:00 PM
Quote-first Misdirection 38% - Attempt to Sell a Product or Service 21.1%
Ahead of the anticipated relaunch of Infowars, The Onion has revealed its new opening theme to WIRED: a song about the “Infowars Elf” from comedian-musician Nick Lutsko. The satirical outlet’s weekly Infowars livestream is on Thursday nights at 8 pm ET, starting July 2. It will be available across a number of video platforms, including... more
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- By Condé Nast
- 7/2/2026, 5:00 PM
Negativity Bias 29.5% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 29.5% - Attempt to Sell a Product or Service 26.2%
Heat domes are atmospheric conditions that trap hot air, leading to extreme heat waves. As cities like New York brace for an extreme heat wave, officials are working to prevent heat-related illnesses. This video explains what heat domes are and why they are making everything feel so hot. more
WIRED
- By Condé Nast
- 7/2/2026, 4:00 PM
Negativity Bias 55.5% - Framing Effect 22.8% - Fundamental Attribution Error 21.9%
Washington, DC looks a little different these days. Since his return to office, President Donald Trump has been physically remaking the city in his image. As the US celebrates its 250th anniversary, visitors might be surprised to find the nation's capital undergoing immense change and, in many places, under scaffolding. We begin our... more
WIRED
- By Condé Nast
- 7/2/2026, 4:00 PM
Ambiguity (Equivocation) 6.6% - Appeal to Emotion 5.1% - Hasty Generalization 4.2%
Hi, I'm Millie Bobby Brown. And I'm Louis Partridge. And today we are doing our Wired auto complete interview. I feel like girls are like, oh my God, you crochet? Oh my God, I love Crochet, can you crochet something for me? Ladies over 65 love it. Okay, I'm peeling? Yes. You're answering. Who does Millie Bobby Brown play in Enola Holmes?... more
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- By Condé Nast
- 6/30/2026, 11:00 AM
Framing Effect 33.3% - Availability Heuristic 31% - Negativity Bias 24.1%
The World Cup last-32 ties of Germany v Paraguay and the Netherlands v Morocco have both been decided by penalty shootouts. Paraguay’s Orlando Gill, Germany’s Manuel Neuer and Morocco’s Yassine Bounou made four saves between them across the two shootouts as Paraguay and Morocco advanced to the last-16. But can goalkeepers at the World... more
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- By Condé Nast
- 6/30/2026, 10:54 AM
Hasty Generalization 18% - Negativity Bias 17.3% - Appeal to Emotion 7.3%
We can send a guy to the moon, we can come up with all kinds of military stuff, and we can't build low income and affordable housing, really? I'm Senator Bernie Sanders. This is Tech Support Oligarchy. The first question, what does Bernie mean by oligarchy? Now, that's a pretty easy question. I wrote a book on that one. Oligarchy means... more
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- By Vittoria Elliott
- 12/23/2025, 11:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 63.9% - Hasty Generalization 40.5% - Negativity Bias 40.3%
Expired/Tired/WIRED: The Greatest Successes and Worst Flameouts of 2025 From Tesla to AI friends to Big Balls and back, this is our definitive breakdown of everything, and everyone, that conquered the WIRED world this year—and a few that fell from the top. Big Balls Was Just the Beginning DOGE dominated the news this year as Elon Musk’s... more
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- By Jason Parham
- 5/9/2023, 10:00 AM
Biased Writer Voice 40.6% - Hasty Generalization 23.4% - Negativity Bias 18.8%
It’s also the most dominant form of entertainment today. Reality TV has been called a “volume business”; many of us swallow whole seasons in a single sitting. The shows are operatic, polarizing, and unrepentant about what they are—all id and impulse. Name a setup, pastime, premise, gimmick, and it probably exists as a reality TV show. We... more
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- By Maryn McKenna
- 6/14/2022, 10:00 AM
Post Hoc (False Cause) 12.1% - Appeal to Emotion 11.6% - Appeal to Authority 10.4%
On the same day, in New York City, a data scientist named Michael Donnelly is making plans with friends who are driving back from Provincetown. He and his husband try to go every summer, but this year things booked up crazy fast. They’re all planning to meet up tonight when everyone arrives. Donnelly maintains a Covid analysis site as a... more