Fair News

How it works

Fair News groups coverage around the same story, scores the provider mix, and keeps the public dashboard focused on readable patterns instead of noise.

What users see

  • Coverage depth at a glance
  • Left, center, and right distribution
  • Story-level and provider-level detail

The process

Simple steps from collection to public explanation.

01

Collect coverage

We ingest stories from the configured providers and group them by shared topic and event.

02

Score perspectives

Each article is assessed for left, center, and right signals, then summarized at the story level.

03

Surface the pattern

The dashboard shows the dominant mix, source count, and article volume so the coverage shape is obvious at a glance.

04

Open the details

Click any story to review provider-level breakdowns and the evidence behind the public summary.

Principles

Coverage first

The page is organized around what is being covered, not around a single outlet or one-off headline.

Bias as context

The readout is descriptive. It helps users compare patterns without pretending to be a verdict.

Fast public read

The public view stays compact so users can understand the story before they decide whether to drill in.

Why it matters

A faster read before the deep dive.

The public page is designed to answer the first question quickly: what is this story, how much coverage does it have, and how are providers framing it?

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