Spin Watch

Spin Watch (9/26/25)

“I had a great meeting with [Middle East] leaders… at UNGA – and I think we’re close to getting some kind of a deal done. We want to get the … Read Article

Spin Watch (9/26/25)

“I had a great meeting with [Middle East] leaders… at UNGA – and I think we’re close to getting some kind of a deal done. We want to get the … Read Article

Spin Watch (9/25/25)

Infant dies of measles in Jerusalem This news story uses the term “measles” as a euphemism to simplify a complex health crisis, potentially downplaying the severity of the situation. Measles, … Read Article

Spin Watch (9/25/25)

Fourth infant dies of measles in Israel this year The framing of this article paints measles, a preventable disease, as an inevitable tragedy. This linguistic shift obscures the structural issues … Read Article

Spin Watch (9/25/25)

Infant dies of measles in Israel This article reports on an infant’s death due to measles, but the choice of language and framing subtly diverts responsibility from larger structural issues. … Read Article

Spin Watch (9/25/25)

Infant in critical condition due to measles outbreak in Israel The title of this article presents the measles outbreak as a sudden, uncontrollable event, obscuring the larger structural issues that … Read Article

Spin Watch (9/24/25)

UN nuclear watchdog head: ‘I can’t be optimistic’ The article uses the language of diplomacy and negotiation to frame the tense situation of potential nuclear escalation. The phrase “dialogue remains … Read Article

Spin Watch (9/24/25)

IAEA chief: ‘We can still have an agreement with Iran’ In this piece, the narrative of dialogue and potential agreement is emphasized, framing the relations between IAEA and Iran as … Read Article

Spin Watch (9/23/25)

Grossi: ‘We can still have an agreement’ with Iran The language used in this article frames Raphael Grossi’s, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, dialogue with Iran as … Read Article

Spin Watch (9/22/25)

“He just wouldn’t stop and he succeeded,” Trump said. “But I almost always went because you never wanted to let Charlie down. You worked so hard, you just didn’t want … Read Article