UnbiasedSee both sides

About Unbiased

Most news sources have a bias — left or right, subtle or obvious. That's not a conspiracy, it's human nature. Editors choose what to cover. Journalists choose how to frame it. And readers end up in echo chambers without even realizing it.

Unbiased doesn't pretend to be neutral. Instead, we show you both sides explicitly. Every story gets a liberal analysis and a conservative analysis — then we tell you which side is closer to reality, without pulling punches.

How It Works

  1. We surface the day's most important stories from multiple sources.
  2. Each story is summarized factually — just what happened.
  3. We generate two perspectives: a liberal take and a conservative take, each presenting the strongest version of that argument.
  4. We give you the unbiased take — not a diplomatic middle ground, but an honest assessment of which side is closer to reality.

Why This Matters

Democracy depends on informed citizens who can understand different viewpoints. When media only reinforces what you already believe, it weakens critical thinking and deepens division. The antidote isn't less information — it's better-structured information.

“The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.”

— F. Scott Fitzgerald