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Apple News Outed for Excluding Conservative Outlets for 97 Days Straight
Apple News Outed for Excluding Conservative Outlets for 97 Days Straight
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For decades, Americans trusted that the free press would present all sides of the story. That quaint notion has taken a beating in the digital age. Now a handful of Silicon Valley corporations decide which stories millions of citizens see each morning. The gatekeepers have changed, but their grip on public opinion? Tighter than ever.

What makes this new breed of information control so insidious is its stealth. Unlike a newspaper with a known editorial slant, algorithm-driven news feeds project an air of neutrality while quietly burying perspectives that challenge the approved narrative. You scroll through your curated feed each morning, blissfully unaware of what’s been scrubbed from view. Convenient for someone, isn’t it?

From The Post Millennial:

Apple’s News app has been favoring left-wing outlets, while right-wing publications went entirely unfeatured, a new report shows. The Media Research Center (MRC), a conservative media watchdog, analyzed 620 stories featured in high-traffic morning slots between Jan. 1 and Jan. 31. They found 440 stories came from left-leaning outlets, 180 from centrist sources, and zero from right-leaning publications.

“This is a subliminal form of propaganda, paid for with corporate dollars but without campaign finance disclosures,” MRC’s Dan Schneider told the New York Post. “It could be illegal.”

Subliminal propaganda. And yet here we sit in 2026, still grappling with the same tired censorship that Big Tech swore up and down they’d address. Spoiler alert: they lied. A scathing new report from the Media Research Center shows that Apple News went 97 consecutive days without featuring a single right-leaning outlet in its top stories. Not one. For over three months.

The Numbers Don’t Lie

The MRC dug through 620 stories featured in Apple News during prime morning slots throughout January. The breakdown is almost comical in its brazenness: 440 stories from left-leaning outlets, 180 from centrist sources, and a grand total of zero from conservative publications. Zilch. Nada.

The Washington Post snagged 72 features. NBC News pulled in 50. The Guardian—a British outlet, mind you—earned 34 spots. Meanwhile, conservative media got the digital equivalent of a door slammed in their face.

The last time a right-leaning article cracked Apple’s top stories? November 5, 2025. It was a Telegraph piece about Sudan’s civil war. Since then, conservative voices have been completely frozen out.

A Captive Audience

Julie Mastrine, who directs the AllSides media bias rating system, put it diplomatically when she told the Post that Americans “are not getting the full scope of perspectives available.” That’s the polite version. Here’s the blunt one: Big Tech is spoon-feeding you their preferred worldview and betting you won’t notice.

The stakes are enormous. Nearly half of all voting-age Americans carry an iPhone in their pocket. One casual swipe summons Apple’s handpicked headlines. Most users never pause to wonder what stories got memory-holed before reaching their screen.

Apple’s defense? They huffed that the app provides access to over 3,000 publications. Please. Access means nothing when the algorithm ensures conservative content stays buried six feet under. That’s like a library bragging about its collection while locking half the books in the basement.

Time for Accountability

FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson has finally launched an inquiry into tech censorship, probing whether these giants have illegally muzzled American voices. About time someone in Washington noticed. When corporations wield this much sway over public discourse, looking the other way isn’t an option anymore.

Schneider nailed it when he warned that most people have no clue they’re marinating in leftist narratives every time they check the news. The manipulation works precisely because it’s invisible.

Now you know. So what happens next? Keep letting Big Tech curate your reality, or start demanding better?

Key Takeaways

  • Apple News featured zero conservative outlets in its top stories for 97 straight days
  • A January analysis found 440 left-leaning stories versus zero from right-leaning sources
  • Nearly half of voting-age Americans own iPhones and may unknowingly consume biased news
  • The FTC has launched an inquiry into potential illegal censorship by Big Tech companies

Sources: The Post Millennial

February 11, 2026
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
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