New York Magazine
New York Magazine Rated Left in Jan. 2025 Independent Review
A Jan. 2025 Independent Review by an AllSides reviewer found strong left bias in New York Magazine. For example, the cover story, "The Cruel Kids' Table," which stated, "Among the young, confident, and casually cruel Trumpers who, after conquering Washington, have their sights set on America." By calling Trump supporters "cruel," New York displayed a subjective qualifying adjectives. New York Magazine showed a clear Left bias in story choice — one article called Trump's pardons "distracting;" another was titled, "Trump's Sneaky Opening Attack on Abortion Rights."
Cover stories in late 2024, around the time of Trump's election, typically had an anti-Trump bent and a bent against his adminstration. A piece about the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement was seen as analytical and containing subjective descriptions, though not overly negative; however, it was slanted against claims that flouride in water and seed oils are harmful, though it took a more sympathetic approach to concerns about food dyes. It did contain numerous source omissions, such as (emphasis ours): "RFK Jr. has also suggested that microplastics might have contributed to “gender confusion” among kids via endocrine disruptors, which scientists say is completely unfounded," and stating, "Most research has shown the opposite: The unsaturated fat commonly found in seed oils has been linked to lower risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer. Beef tallow, on the other hand, is primarily made up of saturated fat, which studies have shown increases the risk of cardiovascular disease." New York Magazine did not link to the studies or "most research."
Donald Trump and his MAGA movement frequently claim to act under the guidance and protection of the Christian version of God Almighty, just as they claim their predecessors and opponents are hostile to the divine will and determined to close churches and persecute believers. Yet one of the hallmarks of Trump 2.0 so far has been a willingness to divide Christians by unconditional demands for obedience to the Boss in Washington rather than the one in Heaven. First, Trump blasted liberal Christians like Episcopal bishop Mariann Budde, who simply asked the 47th president to be merciful toward the target of his fury (i.e., LGBTQ+ folk and undocumented immigrants). Then Vice-President J.D. Vance and “border czar” Tom Homan went after their own Catholic Church for failure to sufficiently cooperate with Trump’s mass-deportation plans, provoking a stern encyclical from Pope Francis asserting the Church’s traditional stance on the compassion owed to refugees and other “strangers.”