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Federal Reserve
U.S. quasi-governmental central bank — not a news outlet or media organization
The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States, not a news outlet; it publishes press releases, economic research, and policy statements that journalists and analysts use as primary sources. Its current chair, Kevin Warsh, was nominated by President Trump and took office on June 17, 2026; Warsh has publicly pledged to protect the Fed's independence, but reported frequent direct phone conversations with the White House have prompted concern among economists about how independently the institution is operating in practice.
Owned byQuasi-governmental hybrid: the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., is a federal government agency accountable to Congress; the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks are chartered institutions whose stock is held by member commercial banks, though those shares cannot be sold or traded and confer no control over monetary policy
LeaningU.S. quasi-governmental central bank — not a news outlet or media organization
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2average bias score across 1 story
1 = straight reporting · 10 = heavily spun
1 = straight reporting · 10 = heavily spun