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Teams scramble to locate survivors 4 days after Venezuela earthquakes

Acting President Delcy Rodriguez said on Sunday that 33 people had been rescued the day before, although she did not provide an updated death toll. — Covered by 4 sources.

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B.S. Meter
Balanced Coverage

LEFT
RIGHT

-10
0
+10

Sources: PBS NewsHour, Google News – Top Stories, HuffPost, New York Post
Each dot represents a source covering this story. Bias ratings from AllSides, Ad Fontes Media & Media Bias/Fact Check.

Acting President Delcy Rodriguez said on Sunday that 33 people had been rescued the day before, although she did not provide an updated death toll.

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Perspective Analysis
◀ Left source
vs.
Right source ▶

This story is being covered by sources across the political spectrum.
HuffPost (rated 6 points left of center) and
New York Post (rated 5 points right of center) both
reported on this topic, but from different angles.

Compare the headlines and framing from each source using the links below
to see how political perspective shapes news coverage. The B.S. Report
encourages reading from multiple viewpoints to get the full picture.

This analysis compares how different outlets frame the same story. Read both sources and decide for yourself.

Original Article(s) — Choose Your Perspective:

Each source is labeled with its bias score and political leaning. Click any source to read the original article.


Source 1
— PBS NewsHour
L 2 • Left Leaning


Source 2
— Google News – Top Stories
C 0 • Center


Source 3
— HuffPost
L 6 • Left Leaning


Source 4
— New York Post
R 5 • Right Leaning

Bias scores range from 0 (center) to 10 (far left or right). L = Left • C = Center • R = Right.
The B.S. Report provides bias transparency so you can evaluate news from all angles.
Read multiple sources to get the full picture.

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