Speaker: Louis Public Radio
Louis Public Radio
has 56.6% among speakers.
BS Score: 39.7%.
Articles analyzed: 4.
Words analyzed: 30.5.
Analyzed articles
STLPR
- By Rebecca Thiele
- 6/26/2026, 10:00 AM
Pessimism Bias 13.5% - Unattributed Quote 8.4% - Loss Aversion 7.2%
It’s been about nine months since St. Louis pivoted from building a MetroLink rail line that would run from north to south St. Louis to a bus line instead. This week, East-West Gateway Council of Governments — a group of lawmakers who gather to solve regional issues — approved the final route for the bus rapid transit Green Line. The... more
STLPR
- By Kavahn Mansouri
- 6/22/2026, 7:25 PM
Negativity Bias 19.8% - Pessimism Bias 14.5% - Ambiguity (Equivocation) 13.5%
The mood was mostly jovial as the sun rose over St. Louis City Hall on Monday, with aldermen, budget officials and others meeting to put final touches on a city budget more complex than usual. But for Ninth Ward Alderman Michael Browning, there wasn’t much to be cheerful about. From the Central West End alderman’s perspective, the city... more
KCUR - Kansas City news and NPR
- By Rob Edwards
- 6/17/2026, 7:10 PM
Appeal to Authority 48.2% - Unattributed Quote 39% - Negativity Bias 29.1%
A Missouri man is among five people charged on Tuesday in connection with what the FBI said was a plot to attack and kill government officials during an Ultimate Fighting Championship event at the White House on Sunday. Daniel Eskridge of Caldwell County is charged with conspiracy to commit murder on White House grounds. Eskridge is from... more
STLPR
- 6/15/2026, 10:00 AM
Unattributed Quote 6.3% - Biased Writer Voice 4.3% - Appeal to Emotion 1.3%
St. Louisans can celebrate Juneteenth with parades, community concerts, historical programs, special menus and other events throughout the region. The festivities are marking June 19, 1865, when the last enslaved Black people in the U.S. were made free by executive decree — more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was... more