The briefing that shows you how the news is made.

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else misses.

What happens when 57 sources report the same story and you only saw one headline? That's your morning briefing — every framing, every blindspot, every editorial angle across 137 rated sources, delivered at 7:15.

Know what the headlines aren't telling you.

Other apps show you headlines. We tell you what they mean. When 14 sources cover a story and only one mentions the key detail, we find it — and explain why it matters. Your briefing includes what both sides emphasized, what both sides left out, and the analysis that connects the dots.

Know what the money thinks.

Every pundit has an opinion. We show you what people with real money on the line believe. Live prediction market odds from Polymarket — and alerts when the smart money disagrees with the headlines.

Know before everyone else.

We track 27 independent journalists who routinely break stories hours before mainstream media. When Seymour Hersh publishes at 2am and AP doesn't run it until 8am, you know at 7:15.

Every Sunday, we show you your blind side.

This week you read 14 stories
11 from left-leaning sources · 3 center · 0 right
Your blind side: The Washington Examiner reported that Tehran initiated the diplomatic back-channel — not Washington. No left-leaning outlet covered this.
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Diversity score
out of 100

Not to judge. To sharpen. The discomfort is the point — it's how you stay ahead of everyone who only reads one side.

Everyone reads the news.
Almost nobody understands how it's made.
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Source citations
per briefing
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Sources, every one
rated for bias
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Independent voices
who break stories first
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