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Which news headline is most clearly biased?A."Our Worst Day Ever," Says Police ChiefB.Southern Voters Hate Clean EnergyC.Train Derails in North CarolinaD.Poll: Opinions on New President Mixed

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Which news headline is most clearly biased?A."Our Worst Day Ever," Says Police ChiefB.Southern Voters Hate Clean EnergyC.Train Derails in North CarolinaD.Poll: Opinions on New President Mixed

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The most clearly biased headline is B. "Southern Voters Hate Clean Energy". This headline makes a sweeping generalization about a large group of people (Southern Voters) and their opinion on a specific issue (Clean Energy). It uses the strong word "hate" to indicate a negative bias. The other headlines are more neutral and fact-based.

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