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  • loaded language: 'ravenous'
  • loaded language: 'Frankenfish'
  • loaded language: 'monster'
  • loaded language: 'wreak havoc'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • vague attribution: officials are warning

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Northern Snakehead Fish Found on Long Island

A Northern Snakehead fish, capable of surviving on land, was recently caught in Suffolk County, Long Island. Officials are preparing a response to mitigate the ecological risks posed by this invasive species.

A Northern Snakehead fish was caught by a fisherman at Lily Pond in Suffolk County, Long Island, last week. This species is known for its ability to survive out of water for extended periods and can move on land. Officials are developing a plan to address the potential ecological impact of this invasive species.

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Bias Analysis

Bias score 18/100
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Inflammatory language 87/100
Sentiment -10/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'ravenous'
  • loaded language: 'Frankenfish'
  • loaded language: 'monster'
  • loaded language: 'wreak havoc'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • vague attribution: officials are warning

Original vs. Neutral

Original Headline

Ravenous ‘Frankenfish’ that can walk on land found on Long Island for first time

Neutral Headline

Northern Snakehead Fish Found on Long Island