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  • loaded language: 'lifesaving'
  • loaded language: 'boon'
  • framing: A plan to get lifesaving food to malnourished kids was working -- until it wasn't
  • editorializing: a therapeutic food that's a boon for malnourished kids
  • vague attribution: Health specialists say
  • omitted response: a named/criticized party is given no chance to respond

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Senegal Faces Shortages of Therapeutic Food for Malnourished Children

A program in Senegal aimed at providing therapeutic food for malnourished children is experiencing shortages. Health specialists have indicated that these shortages are linked to reductions in U.S. aid.

An innovative program in Senegal that provided parents with easy access to therapeutic food for malnourished children is now facing shortages. Health specialists attribute these shortages to cuts in U.S. aid.

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Bias Analysis

Bias score 65/100
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Inflammatory language 62/100
Sentiment -10/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'lifesaving'
  • loaded language: 'boon'
  • framing: A plan to get lifesaving food to malnourished kids was working -- until it wasn't
  • editorializing: a therapeutic food that's a boon for malnourished kids
  • vague attribution: Health specialists say
  • omitted response: a named/criticized party is given no chance to respond

Original vs. Neutral

Original Headline

A plan to get lifesaving food to malnourished kids was working -- until it wasn't

Neutral Headline

Senegal Faces Shortages of Therapeutic Food for Malnourished Children