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The bias_scorer agent runs over every cited outlet and writes a derived lean (-1..+1) and reliability (0..1). Score is ours; it is not bought from any third-party dataset. The 12-axis rubric below is the rubric we score against.
At a glance
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Recent claims from this outlet
- “Russian company Bureau 1440 launched the first 16 broadband internet satellites of the Rassvet constellation into low orbit in late March.”Cited →
- “The launch took place on March 23 at 8:24 pm Moscow time from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome using a Soyuz-2.1B launcher.”Cited →
- “The Rassvet constellation is expected to have at least 300 satellites by 2030.”Cited →
- “Bureau 1440 announced that the launch marks the transition from the experimental phase to the creation of a communication service.”Cited →
- “The goal of Rassvet is to provide broadband internet access with speeds up to 1 Gbps per user terminal and signal latency up to 70 ms.”Cited →
- “The launch was carried out by the Russian Defense Ministry through the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, not by Roscosmos.”Cited →
- “Vladimir Putin called the launch of the new constellation 'a great event'.”Cited →
- “Roscosmos director Dmitry Bakanov said the Cosmodrome would suffer 'attempted attacks' on the day of the launch.”Cited →
The 12-axis reliability rubric
The reliability score above is a weighted mean over these twelve axes. The bias score uses a separate but equally-public 12-axis rubric. Per-axis breakdowns are written by the bias_scorer agent into sources.axes; the keys below are the axis names as documented in the agent prompt.
- Primary sourcing
Cites filings, official statements, direct interviews; uses 'reportedly' rarely.
- Correction transparency
Issues visible corrections; surfaces them above the article body, not in 8pt at the bottom.
- Conflict-of-interest disclosure
Names ownership, sponsorships, and reporter conflicts inline.
- Headline–body alignment
Headlines match the strongest claim the body actually supports; no rage-bait variance.
- Quote attribution
Names speaker and venue; avoids anonymous quotes for attributable claims.
- Numeracy
Numbers shown with denominators, time-windows, and units; ratios not confused with percentages.
- Beat depth
Reporters cover beats long enough to recognize narrative drift in their own coverage.
- Geographic balance
Coverage doesn't over-index on the home market when the story is global.
- Counter-perspective
Includes the strongest version of the argument it disagrees with, not the weakest.
- Aggregation discipline
When citing other outlets, names them and links them; doesn't launder reporting.
- Speculation flag
Marks analysis and opinion separately from reporting.
- Editorial independence
Newsroom shielded from advertiser, ownership, and government influence in observable behavior.