Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 911, Signing of the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte between Charles the Simple and Rollo of Normandy. In 1760, Peggy Shippen, American wife of Benedict Arnold and American Revolutionary War spy (died 1804) was born. In 1775, Simon Boerum, American farmer and politician (born 1724) passed away. In 1826, Alexander Afanasyev, Russian ethnographer and author (died 1871) was born. In 1846, Léon Bloy, French author and poet (died 1917) was born. In 1899, E. B. White, American essayist and journalist (died 1985) was born. In 1906, Murder of Grace Brown by Chester Gillette in the United States, inspiration for Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy. In 1921, A truce in the Irish War of Independence comes into effect. In 1953, Leon Spinks, American boxer (died 2021) was born. In 1980, Kevin Powers, American soldier and author was born. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

We Need a Rebirth of Instinctive Patriotism

Real Clear Politics

Real Clear Politics

·

July 9, 2026

·

lean right
Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities
Narrative Intelligence Brief

This article was published by Real Clear Politics, a source frequently categorized with a lean right bias based in United States of America. Our narrative intelligence engine continuously monitors coverage from this outlet to track framing, bias, and rhetorical patterns. In this specific piece, our systems detected the potential use of the "Glittering Generalities" technique. This narrative approach is often used to shape reader perception by highlighting specific emotional or rhetorical angles. By understanding the editorial perspective of Real Clear Politics, readers can better contextualize the information presented and compare it across our broader media matrix to find the real narrative.

Reliability Insights

P

Technique: Glittering Generalities
System analysis detected use of specific narrative techniques in this piece.
Analysis Methodology
This narrative analysis was generated using the CoDataLab Global Intelligence Engine. Our proprietary AI scans thousands of cross-border sources to identify sentiment patterns, framing techniques, and potential media bias. While AI provides the data-driven foundation, our objective is to empower readers with additional context beyond the standard headline.The content displayed above is a structured summary designed for rapid information processing. For the full original report, please visit the source outlet.

How other outlets are covering this story

Compare narratives across 6 related reports from 6 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.

Coverage bias distribution

6 sources

Left 33%

Center 17%

Right 50%


Conservative Review

right

· Jul 4, 2026

250 Things We Love About America

The rush of day-to-day obligations and the occasional frustrations and disappointments of contemporary American life pose the risk that, at times, even the most ardent patriots among us may forget to pause and appreciate this extraordinary country.That danger is worsened by the negative onslaught from the press, the universities, and the museum world. They misleadingly depict America as thoroughly surpassed by China, following 250 years of U.S. racism, sexism, classism, and settler-colonial dispossession of the indigenous population. That demands a response.The post 250 Things We Love About America appeared first on .

Portside

left

· Jul 3, 2026

The Music of Progressive Patriotism

The Music of Progressive Patriotism jay Thu, 07/02/2026 - 21:39

Toronto Sun

right

· Jun 30, 2026

VUONG: Canada should retire multiculturalism for pluralism

We're quick to say what we are not — not American, not a melting pot — but being different from your neighbour is not the same as having an identity

Financial Times

center

· Jul 4, 2026

My America: On the strangeness of pledging allegiance to the flag

An irreconcilable sense of alienation and belonging has been one of America’s many gifts to me

The National Memo

left

· Jul 3, 2026

On This Special July 4, Celebrate With America's Diverse, Inspiring World Cup Team

Americans seeking inspiration during this anniversary of our independence should turn away from the nation’s capital, where Donald Trump’s narcissistic holiday antics offer nothing but national embarrassment (and perhaps a few laughs). Look instead to the World Cup, where the performance of the US Men’s National Team is renewing the patriotic pride and national solidarity of a free people – led by players whose diverse citizenship rebukes the current regime's xenophobia and bigotry.

Twitchy

right

· Jun 22, 2026

Europeans Taste US Suburbs and Ranch Dressing, Realize They’re Poor — Left Still Begs to Be Like Them

Europeans Taste US Suburbs and Ranch Dressing, Realize They’re Poor — Left Still Begs to Be Like Them

Topics:

World · 4
Unknown · 1
Politics · 1

Related coverage for "We Need a Rebirth of Instinctive Patriotism": Conservative Review — 250 Things We Love About America. Portside — The Music of Progressive Patriotism. Toronto Sun — VUONG: Canada should retire multiculturalism for pluralism. Financial Times — My America: On the strangeness of pledging allegiance to the flag. The National Memo — On This Special July 4, Celebrate With America's Diverse, Inspiring World Cup Team. Twitchy — Europeans Taste US Suburbs and Ranch Dressing, Realize They’re Poor — Left Still Begs to Be Like Them