Yeah, I get what you mean. I suppose it depends on what source you get your news from. From the little I've seen of Fox News, they seem to make excuses like "so, he was mentally disturbed, yes?" about white terrorists (gunmen, as they call them, which gives them a different definition in the public's eye). Thus, they shift the blame onto "mental illness", something that I am personally abhorred by because very few "mental illnesses" drive people to murder, most mentally ill people are more of a threat to themselves than they are to others. On the other hand, those who are ISIS fodder are portrayed as "evil in their heart". Some are, without a doubt. Some are just as "mentally ill" as the white "gunman" but it is laid at the door of "Islamic radicalisation" instead of "mental illness" (schizophrenia, paranoia, etc). That's why I try to avoid Fox news, it simply makes me depressed to think that such bias and ignorance is portrayed as "journalism".

Indeed, there are few US news networks that do not seem tainted. I was subscribed to the CNN channel on YT but I found it was mainly trivial shite and very little real investigative journalism. It's too easy for them to just pick it up off the wires and pass on sometimes completely inaccurate and/or "breaking" news that hasn't yet been checked for accuracy. The even sadder thing is that if they do report incomplete "breaking" news and then correct any mistakes or inaccuracies, people still use the old, incorrect reports they find on YT. I wish they would remove old news reports that have since been corrected.