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We show which facts each side made the big story. And which ones they left out.
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Every morning, we read the news from all sides. Then we show how each side told the same story. What they pushed. What they left out. And who it helps.
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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.
We show which facts each side made the big story. And which ones they left out.
Some stories, only one side tells. We show you those too.
We follow the money. Who pays. Who gains. And who holds the power.
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
Beyond the headlines
Who benefits, and what would change the story next.
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