A factual search reveals that HuffPost had a failed fact check in the past, but promptly removed the article when it was discovered. They also published an Unproven Claim that was not corrected. Given that they corrected a false claim they earn High for factual reporting.
Overall, we rate HuffPost Left-Biased due to story selection that favors the left and factually High due to proper sourcing of information. (5/13/2016) Updated (M. Huitsing 6/19/2019)
Obviously biased, but highly factual - sounds about right to me.
> A factual search reveals that HuffPost had a failed fact check in the past, but promptly removed the article when it was discovered. They also published an Unproven Claim that was not corrected. Given that they corrected a false claim they earn High for factual reporting.
> Overall, we rate HuffPost Left-Biased due to story selection that favors the left and factually High due to proper sourcing of information. (5/13/2016) Updated (M. Huitsing 6/19/2019)
Obviously biased, but highly factual - sounds about right to me.
[It's a bastion of quality journalism](https://files.catbox.moe/vo9v2b.png)
Maybe not, but that's irrelevant. If you'd shown that these retarded chairs were a story on HuffPost, at least we could be confident that this surreal incident actually happened.
Edit. I think it's real.. it's still sinking in.
Maybe not, but that's irrelevant. If you'd shown that these retarded chairs were a story on HuffPost, at least we could be confident that this surreal incident actually happened.
Edit. I think it's real.. it's still sinking in.
lol that site gives Huffington Post a high factual rating