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You should probably actually say which 6 sources you're using. If we just have to take your word for the fact that it's 2 left, right, and centre sources, I'm going to assume that we have different opinions on what those words mean, and that it is indeed skewed to one side or another.
@the_postminimalist The 6 sources as well as their bias rankings are at the bottom of each article.
Thanks, I see it now. The left-leaning sources are what I would consider more centre. Neo-liberal and left are quite different. Seems like it's taking an approach closer to mainstream American politics, where Democrats are called left, but the rest of the world wouldn't.