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Stories with disproportionately one-sided coverage — almost only Left, or almost only Right. Useful for catching what your usual outlets aren't telling you about.
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RefreshBreaking News shows you the same story from every angle — left, center, right — so you can decide for yourself.
How we score bias
Every outlet we track has a publicly-documented editorial lean. We aggregate ratings from three independent media-watch organizations: AllSides, Ad Fontes Media, and Media Bias/Fact Check. Each source falls into one of five buckets:
How we cluster stories
When multiple outlets cover the same event, we group them into one story. Our matcher uses headline keyword overlap (Jaccard similarity ≥ 0.25 on significant words) to detect coverage of the same news. The story's coverage bar shows the actual L/C/R split of every outlet that ran it.
What's a Blindspot?
A story is flagged as a Left Blindspot when ≤10% of covering sources are left-leaning, and similarly for Right. These are the stories your usual feed isn't showing you.
Sources we track
18 outlets across 5 countries. Direct RSS for BBC, Guardian, NPR, Al Jazeera, DW, France 24, The Verge, TechCrunch, Wired, Politico. Via Google News for Reuters, AP, Bloomberg, NY Times, Fox News, WSJ. Plus Reddit's r/popular and topic searches. We respect publishers' RSS terms — only headlines, snippets, thumbnails, and links to original articles.
What we don't do
We don't republish full articles. We don't track you across the web. We don't sell your data. We don't push notifications you didn't ask for. And we don't decide what's true — we show you who said what, and let you decide.