Bias is reporting 11 dead instead of 125.
The headline from the New York Times “International” section:

The headline from the Scotsman “International” section:

This is called bias, boys and girls. It is how you help an administration brainwash a nation. The 11 US soldiers who died volunteered to be in the military, for good or bad. Through action or inaction, the US voted to support this war; the 114 innocents who died today on the streets of Baghdad did not. The US brought this war to them.
Update, later same day:
I was just quickly skimming the news before heading off to a meeting this morning, and only had a chance to quickly skim headlines and some content. The apparent discrepancy that I noted is (in part) because the Times reported (yesterday) Attacks in Iraq Kill 120 as Post-Election Violence Escalates. In other words, the Times headline from today should be seen as a logical continuation of yesterday’s news. Still (RBK), taken in isolation, juxtaposed as they are, I think one headline speaks (more) clearly to the scope of the human tragedy, while the other does not.