To some degree - some bias is acceptable, at least, to ME. I've always had the ability to accept that people disagree with even my most deeply felt beliefs. I don't feel this deep-seated compulsion to "correct" others, even when they voice the most obvious distortions or even clear mistakes about history. (And I'm talking Germans bombing Pearl Harbor kind of mistakes).
I do grow weary of hearing the SAME stuff over and over again. I'm worn to the last thread hearing the word insurrection as though it, for one, can only refer to one event in American history (while there have been MANY and on a much greater scale) and for another, refers to an event that objectively pales in comparison to the violence which preceded it. It is like comparing the shooting of Scalise and Republicans to the mass shooting in Vegas. The first was a disgraceful attack on our nation's leaders - which resulted in no deaths - and the other was a bloodbath the likes of which the nation has never seen. And this is an obvious reference comparing Jan 6 to the seven months of violence across the nation which was JUSTIFIED on TV as acceptable ("Please, show me where it says that protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful,").
I do grow tired of hearing about "election deniers" as though the Republicans have somehow cornered the market on it, when almost the entirety of the Trump presidency was besieged by the idea that he cheated Hillary out of an election with the help of Russians. I'm exasperated at TV shows which portray crazy lunatics as also being "anti-vaxxers" when it's been amply shown - by on air personalities, clearly - that it does little to hinder repeated infections of the virus. How else can you describe it when people who have bragged they've been boosted many times, only to find they've caught the virus repeatedly?
Come to think of it - it's not the NEWS I find most annoying when it comes to bias in the news, but regular TV and movies. They posit as some kind of incontrovertible fact concepts which aren't in dispute - they're disproved on their merits.
If you disagree - try and imagine how you would feel, if beliefs held by the most extreme on the right were talked about as if they were as true as the law of gravity.