Objective news comparison

A calmer way to read the news across bias.

No news source is perfectly unbiased. Underlines helps by showing the facts, context, and competing frames around the same story so you can see what each side emphasizes.

Single-outlet reading

The usual problem

You see one newsroom's framing, source choices, and omissions.

Underlines approach

Underlines compares how multiple outlets frame the same story before you decide what matters.

Breaking-news feeds

The usual problem

Fast updates often reward outrage, repetition, and shallow certainty.

Underlines approach

Underlines slows the story down into facts, competing perspectives, and context.

Bias-rating charts

The usual problem

A left/right score can help, but it does not show what each side is actually saying today.

Underlines approach

Underlines shows the arguments and evidence side by side so readers can inspect the claims directly.

Built for readers searching for reliable, objective news.

Underlines is not a neutrality claim. It is a reading workflow: compare sources, inspect the framing, and keep the context visible.

  • Perspective labels are attached to coverage patterns, not reader identity.
  • Articles separate focusing facts, context, and outlet perspectives.
  • The product is built for readers who want less outrage and more usable understanding.