media bias and misinterpretation
Media bias refers to the unfair favoritism or prejudice shown by media outlets in the presentation of news or information, typically based on their own political or ideological beliefs. Misinterpretation, on the other hand, occurs when the media incorrectly interprets or distorts facts, events, or statements, leading to a potentially biased or inaccurate representation of the subject matter.
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