Subject: Re: NPR Bias
As far as the other poster's comment, it appears that facts seem to have a liberal bias. But facts are not biased. They are facts, and by definition have no "bias". I think the most NPR (and several other outlets I use) could be accused is editorial bias: what they choose to report. Not the actual facts of the reporting.

That's amusing. NPR weaves its editorial bias in literally everything it airs.
Just like there is no "right side of history" - that's a boring statement usually from intellectually lazy folks who don't want to debate something - facts are just...facts. Statements of data.

How the facts are presented is where the screaming liberal bias comes in. Take this tips thing. Harris stole the idea from Trump, but NPR's audience of Chianti day drinkers doesn't and wouldn't know that.