Is Crisis Magazine biased?
The bias data this site ingests places Crisis Magazine on the right. It does not name the organisation that made that assessment, so we publish it as an unattributed rating and nothing more. We have seen it on 2 published stories of ours.
The short answers
Is Crisis Magazine biased?
The bias data this site ingests places Crisis Magazine on the right. It does not name the organisation that made that assessment, so we publish it as an unattributed rating and nothing more. An outlet rating describes a broad pattern in its output, not every article it publishes.
Is Crisis Magazine left or right?
The bias data this site ingests places Crisis Magazine on the right. It does not name the organisation that made that assessment, so we publish it as an unattributed rating and nothing more. In the three-way grouping used on story pages, that puts it under Right.
Is Crisis Magazine reliable?
The factuality data this site ingests describes Crisis Magazine as mixed factuality. It reaches us without a named assessor, so it is an unattributed rating rather than our verdict. It does not guarantee that every report is correct.
What Crisis Magazine has been covering
Our account of each story, written from every outlet that ran it, with Crisis Magazine’s own report linked underneath.
Surrogate McKenna West sued for $100,000 after refusing abortion for baby with heart condition
Trust 58A nurse from Alaska who carried a baby for a California couple is being sued for over $100,000 after refusing to terminate the pregnancy when the fetus was diagnosed with a congenital heart defect. The biological parents allege breach of contract, while the surrogate says she acted to protect the child’s life. A Texas court will hear custody and parentage disputes on 25 August.
Crisis Magazine reported it asThe Story of McKenna West Shows the Moral Insanity of Commercial Surrogacy (opens Crisis Magazine in a new tab)
The Senate Homeland Security Committee voted to hold Dr. Anthony Fauci in contempt of Congress after he invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination 111 times during a hearing on COVID-19 origins. The resolution, opposed by all Democrats, was sent to the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia for potential prosecution.
Crisis Magazine reported it asWhen Will the Covid-Era Bishops Be Held Accountable? (opens Crisis Magazine in a new tab)
Who says so
The lean above is carried in the coverage data this site ingests, which names no rater for it. We publish it because it is what the rest of the site groups Crisis Magazine on, and we will not present it as an assessment by anyone in particular until we hold one.
How reliably it reports fact
A rating of the newsroom in general, by others, and a different thing from the Trust score we publish on each story, which judges one piece of reporting.
Mixed factuality
The rating above reaches us without a named assessor, and is published as that rather than as anyone’s verdict.
Who owns it
We hold no ownership record for Crisis Magazine.
Where it publishes from
- Publishes from
- Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States
- Seen publishing on
- crisismagazine.com
- Access
- Free to read
What we have seen ourselves
Counted across the stories this site has published, which is the only denominator a reader can check: every one of them has a page, and every page lists the reports it was written from.
- Stories
- 2
- Reports listed
- 2
- We could read
- 0
- First seen
- 12 August 2026
2 of those reports were paywalled or blocked to us. Our reading of this outlet is built on the 0 we could open, not on everything it published.
We have not seen Crisis Magazine cover a story that outlets rated right were largely absent from.
Across the 2 stories of ours where at least three of the reports we listed carried a time, another outlet was always ahead of Crisis Magazine: its report arrived a median of 5 days after the earliest one we logged.
Measured 20 August 2026. Last seen in a coverage list 20 August 2026. Ratings pulled 12 August 2026.
Other outlets rated the same way
Publishers carrying the same published leaning as Crisis Magazine, also publishing from United States, ordered by how often we have seen them on a story. Sharing a rating is not the same as being alike.
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What we are responsible for is everything else: the ownership chain, where Crisis Magazine publishes from, which of our stories we have listed it on, and whether we have the right publisher at all. Tell us what is wrong and an editor reads it.
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