Framing comparison
How 4 outlets covered this story
Every outlet below published on the same event within a few hours. The comparison shows what each report leads with, whose account it credits, and which shared details it leaves out.
The event
Supreme Court temporarily allows work on White House ballroom to continue
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What they agree on
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The Supreme Court issued a temporary order allowing work on the White House ballroom to continue
In 3 of 4 reports: CBS News, The Guardian, BBC News
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The order is temporary pending further court action
In 3 of 4 reports: CBS News, The Guardian, BBC News
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The construction relates to a planned White House ballroom
In 3 of 4 reports: CNBC, The Guardian, BBC News
Outlet by outlet
| Outlet | Leads with | Credits | Doesn't mention |
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| CBS News | Supreme Court temporarily allows work on White House ballroom to continue | Chief Justice John Roberts |
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| CNBC | Supreme Court allows Trump to continue White House ballroom construction for now | nothing attributed |
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| The Guardian | US supreme court lets Trump continue work on White House ballroom for now | Donald Trump Supreme court chief justice John Roberts Democrats Chuck Schumer | nothing shared is missing |
| BBC News | Supreme Court temporarily unfreezes Trump ballroom construction | nothing attributed | nothing shared is missing |
Written by gemma-4-E4B-it-qat-UD-Q4_K_XL at 2026-08-21 23:31 UTC. It compares only the headlines and summaries above and adds no outside information; every reference was checked against the list.
Where they diverge
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The context or background of the construction
- CNBC: President Donald Trump had the White House's East Wing demolished in 2025 to make way for his controversial planned ballroom.
- The Guardian: The US supreme court has allowed Donald Trump to continue construction of his controversial White House ballroom for now, temporarily pausing a lower court order that would halt much of the project.