The New Yorker Bias and Credibility Rating
TruthCheckLive evaluates The New Yorker using external baseline references and observed coverage patterns across processed articles. This page summarizes the outlet's estimated political bias, credibility score, and recent TruthCheckLive coverage.
The New Yorker is a long-running U.S. magazine known for deeply reported features, political analysis, and commentary. Its newsroom output prioritizes context-rich narrative reporting over short wire-style updates. The outlet is widely read by policy professionals and audiences seeking long-form political journalism.
Observed Bias (internal analysis): Lean Right
Composite Bias (external baseline + internal signal): Pending external baseline
Credibility: 71 | Sample size: 73
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