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April’s Angle: What Is an Editorial—And Why Is It Allowed to Be Biased?

April Rodgers Published: May 23, 2025 | Updated: May 23, 2025 2 minutes read

By April Rodgers

Let’s talk about something that confuses a lot of people — and honestly, I don’t blame them.

What exactly is an editorial? And how can it be openly biased when the rest of a news outlet is supposed to be neutral and fact-based?

First, the short answer:
An editorial is supposed to be opinionated. That’s the whole point. It’s where the writer — or sometimes the editorial team — gets to take off the “just the facts” hat and put on the “let’s talk about what this means” hat.

Now here’s where it gets tricky:
People see an editorial next to regular news content and assume they’re the same. But they’re not. Straight news is designed to report facts. Editorials and opinion pieces exist to interpret, challenge, or respond to those facts. Big difference.

Think of it like this:
The news gives you the what. The editorial gives you the why it matters.

At FreeWire, we make this clear. Editorials are clearly labeled — like this one, under April’s Angle, or our other opinion series, Reflections From the Editor-in-Chief. No fine print. No confusion.

We are allowed to have opinions — but they belong right here, in editorials. Never in our fact-based news articles. That separation isn’t just ethical, it’s essential. It’s what keeps trust intact.

As for me?
When I write an April’s Angle, it’s not meant to be mistaken for straight news. It’s my angle, my voice, and my take — built on facts, yes, but also shaped by real-life experience, common sense, and the kind of perspective you only get from living a little life.

So the next time you read something that sounds opinionated, check where it’s coming from. Is it clearly labeled as commentary? Is it designed to spark thought, not just deliver facts?

If so — that’s not bias gone rogue. That’s journalism doing one of its most important jobs.

Because FreeWire isn’t just here to tell you what’s happening.
We’re here to help you think about why it matters.

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