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2 University of South Florida doctoral students have gone missing, authorities say

2 sources|Diversity: 63%Right blind spot|

Two doctoral students from the University of South Florida have been reported missing, according to authorities. The disappearance has prompted an official investigation. Coverage of this incident remains limited, with only two sources addressing the story at this time.

Left· 1 sources

CBS News covers the missing students case as a straightforward news report focused on the disappearance and official response from authorities investigating the incident.

Center· 1 sources

Al Jazeera's coverage appears tangential to the core missing persons story, instead focusing on broader questions about university surveillance practices and their relationship to student activism.

Key Differences

  • Only one source (CBS News) directly covers the missing students as the primary story; the second source shifts focus to university surveillance issues rather than the disappearance itself.
  • Right-leaning media outlets show no coverage of this incident, creating a complete blind spot on this side of the political spectrum.
  • The framing divergence suggests different editorial priorities regarding campus-related news between available sources.

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No right-leaning sources covered this story

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