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We don't give you "less biased" news. We show you all of it.

Most news apps want you to trust one writer. We don't. We show you how every side told the story. What they made big. What they skipped. And who it helps.

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What they push

We show which facts each side made the big story. And which ones they left out.

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What they skip

Some stories, only one side tells. We show you those too.

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Who it helps

We follow the money. Who pays. Who gains. And who holds the power.

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The news is trying to trick you. We show you how. Every morning, we lay out the exact same stories so you can see the spin for yourself. Don't start your day without the whole picture.

Today's biggest story, two sides

Iran War - Israel Bombs Beirut, Ceasefire on the Brink

Liberal Mainstream · CBS News “Pete Hegseth on Face the Nation”
Identity · Algemeiner “Iran Questions US Commitment to Deal as Israel Strikes Hezbollah”

8 of 10 sides covered it. See all ten sides →

Beyond the headlines

Who benefits, and what would change the story next.

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  • Netanyahu's domestic political survival depends on being a wartime leader. A concluded US-Iran deal that stabilizes Lebanon while leaving Hezbollah armed removes his primary claim on power. The bombing of...
  • The Trump administration's Anthropic export ban was triggered by an Amazon report. Amazon is a major investor in OpenAI, Anthropic's primary competitor. OpenAI's president Greg Brockman is a Trump donor. Jared...
  • Susan Collins' husband Thomas Daffron is the former COO of Jefferson Consulting Group, a lobbying firm. Her investment portfolio includes Boeing and RTX, both with 54% defense revenues, during an active US...

What to watch next

  • Whether Iran's parliamentary speaker follows through on his warning that US inability to restrain Israel voids the deal framework -- specifically, whether Iran cancels the Islamabad talks where JD Vance...
  • Whether Congress raises an AUMF question as the US military's Iran war death toll, currently at 13, crosses a political visibility threshold with no formal congressional authorization for the engagement.
  • Whether the Trump administration provides a public technical justification for singling out Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 -- and whether it can distinguish, on the record, why the jailbreak...
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Ten sides. We keep them all separate.

The news is not just left versus right. We follow ten groups, and each one sees the world its own way: communist, democratic socialist, liberal, center, social conservative, libertarian, MAGA, evangelical, identity (every community's lived experience), and tech and AI.

  1. GatherWe collect the news from hundreds of articles a day.
  2. ReadWe read every word, not just the headline.
  3. GroupWe put every version of one story together.
  4. CompareWe show how each side tells it, and what they skip.
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