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✍️ From the Founder

Why I Built This

I didn't start Unbiased Headlines to build another news app. I built it because I watched the media stop reporting the news and start manufacturing our opinions — and I watched what that did to families, including my own conversations with people I love.

We're more divided as a country than I can remember in my lifetime. Not because we disagree on more things — people always have — but because most of us aren't even working from the same set of facts anymore. Every outlet picks a side, then tells its side's story as if it's the only story. Somewhere along the way, journalists became opinion-makers, and the rest of us got left to pick a tribe instead of just reading the news.

That doesn't just distort politics. It divides families at the dinner table, breaks down trust between neighbors, and pulls communities apart at exactly the moments we need each other most.

I wanted to build something that puts the pieces back together — a place where you can see every side of a story, clearly labeled, and decide for yourself what to believe. Not because I think that alone fixes the country. But because I believe healing starts with people being able to agree on what actually happened, even when they disagree on what to do about it.

This is my attempt to make a real impact — one family, one conversation, one shared set of facts at a time.

— Nicolas Chaillan, Founder
⚖️ Why Unbiased Headlines

The News, Without the Spin — From Every Angle

Unbiased Headlines writes original briefings from across the entire political spectrum, so you see every side, clearly labeled — free to use, no ads.

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The Problem

Every Outlet Has a Lean. Most Readers Only See One.

There is no neutral newsroom. Every outlet picks what to cover, what to leave out, and which words to use — and readers almost always live inside a single feed, a single app, a single side. You end up with a confident picture of the world assembled from one half of it.

What usually happens

One feed, one frame

  • You read the outlets that already agree with you.
  • The framing is invisible because you never see the alternative.
  • Stories the other side is leading with never reach you at all.
  • Outrage gets rewarded, so the loudest version wins.
What we do instead

Every side, clearly labeled

  • We read left, center-left, center, center-right, and right on the same story.
  • Each briefing carries an openly published bias score, so the lean is visible.
  • When only one side is covering something, we say so instead of hiding it.
  • You get the facts and the framing — and you decide what to make of it.

“We're not another news outlet. We're the layer that shows you what every outlet isn't telling you.”

The Difference

We're a Media Company, Not an Aggregator

Aggregator apps hand you a list of links to other outlets' articles with a bias tag stapled on the side. You still have to open five tabs, hit three paywalls, and assemble the story yourself. We do that work and publish the result.

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Aggregators link out

An aggregator app's product is a list: someone else's headline, someone else's article, plus a label. The reporting is never theirs.

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We write the briefing

Every story on Unbiased Headlines is original text we produce by cross-referencing 104+ sources across the spectrum — not an excerpt, not a re-link.

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We take editorial responsibility

Bylines, a published corrections policy, and editorial standards we hold ourselves to — the accountability a real newsroom carries, because we're publishing, not pointing.

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Original text unlocks original audio

Because the briefing is ours, we can narrate it. Full audio briefings simply aren't possible when all you own is a link to somebody else's page.

“Aggregators tell you who else covered a story. We tell you the story — from every side — ourselves.”

The Foundation

Built on Real Journalism, Not AI Guesswork

Nothing we publish is invented. Every briefing starts with what real outlets actually reported, and every claim traces back to a source you can open and check yourself.

104+ Real sources monitored across the full political spectrum
5 Lean categories — left, center-left, center, center-right, right
100% Of briefings link back to the sources behind them
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Full-spectrum inputs

We deliberately read across the spectrum on the same event — including the outlets we personally wouldn't pick — so no side gets left out of the picture.

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Every claim source-linked

If it isn't in a real, published source, it doesn't go in the briefing. Claims that can't be verified get softened or cut, not printed as fact.

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The same standard for everyone

Left, right, and center are held to identical rules — no sacred cows, no outlet gets a pass for being on anyone's team.

Everywhere You Are

One Account, Every Screen

Read on your phone at breakfast, pick it back up on your laptop at work. Same account, same saved stories, same place you left off.

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iOS

The full briefing feed, audio, and filters on iPhone and iPad.

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Android

The same experience on Android phones and tablets.

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Web

Nothing to install — open unbiasedheadlines.com in any browser.

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Free to Use, No Ads

Full briefings. Every source link. No paywall standing between you and the story, and no ads interrupting the feed while you read it.

We think a full-spectrum view of the news is the kind of thing that should be easy to reach — so reading Unbiased Headlines costs you nothing today.

✓ Full briefings ✓ All source links ✓ No paywall ✓ No ads in the feed
Built for Real Readers

Smart Reading, Built for How People Actually Consume News

Nobody reads everything. These are the controls that let you shape the feed around what you actually care about — and tune out what you don't.

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Bias slider

Move the slider across the spectrum and see how coverage shifts. Stay centered, or deliberately go read the other side.

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Keyword filters

Surface the words and names you care about — and mute the ones you're tired of seeing.

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Noise filtering

Fluff, recycled outrage, and non-stories are filtered out before they ever reach your feed.

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Full audio briefings

Listen to the whole briefing — not a headline read aloud — while you drive, walk, or cook.

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Topic following

Follow the subjects you're tracking and let the developing coverage come to you.

See what the news looks like when nobody's spinning it.

Try it now — it takes about thirty seconds to see the difference.

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