Topics
Every claim we publish, organized by the fight it belongs to.
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10 pieces
Israel coverage
How American and international media cover Israel, the October 7, 2023 attacks, and the war that followed. Evidence-discipline audits in English — every specific claim independently researched, sourced, and archived before it ships.
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8 pieces
Mainstream-media accountability
Audits of how American and international legacy outlets source, edit, and stand behind their work on the stories of greatest moral consequence. Sourcing failures, retraction patterns, internal-disagreement cultures, and what gets buried versus what gets amplified.
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3 pieces
Campus antisemitism
Incidents, policy responses, and movement infrastructure on U.S. college campuses since October 7. Faculty networks, online platforms, settlements, lawsuits, and the architecture beyond the encampment headlines.
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2 pieces
NGO accountability
How "human rights" organizations are vetted, funded, and cited. Leadership records, funding opacity, citation patterns, and the editorial choices that turn movement-aligned NGOs into neutral voices in mainstream coverage.
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4 pieces
Evidence discipline
Meeting claims on their own terms, applying definitions, and stating what the evidence supports and what it does not. Pieces that walk through written documents, named sources, and stated methodology against contested public claims.
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2 pieces
The 1948 Genocide Convention
Definition, application, and contested cases. The treaty text, the dolus specialis standard, ICJ jurisprudence, UN Commission of Inquiry findings, and the live scholarly debates on what does and does not meet the legal definition.
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2 pieces
UN institutional authority
When the brand outruns the evidence. How UN letterhead, Special Rapporteur titles, and Council resolutions get cited as authority in mainstream reporting — and what the underlying institutional record actually shows.
Latest Authority Laundering: WHO's own tracker logs an uncorrected Hamas casualty figure as 'confirmed'