About NewsUnbound

How NewsUnbound Works

NewsUnbound is an experimental news-analysis site built to show how different outlets, countries, and languages frame the same events. It is not a newsroom and it does not replace original reporting; it is a map for comparing coverage.

Last updated: April 29, 2026

What the site collects

  • The site fetches publicly available articles from selected RSS feeds and source pages.
  • For each article, it stores metadata such as title, link, source, language, publication date, summary, and image URL when available.
  • Original publishers remain the source of record. Article links point readers back to the publishers' websites.

How AI is used

  • AI is used to translate non-English titles or summaries, group related articles into topic clusters, and identify broad areas of agreement or disagreement.
  • The site also uses AI-assisted analysis to surface narrative divergence, framing differences, missing context, source signals, and topic evolution over time.
  • AI-generated analysis can be incomplete or wrong. Readers should verify important details against the linked original reporting.

How much human input there is

  • Human input is used to choose the overall source list, maintain the website, design the interface, define categories, and shape the prompts and ranking logic.
  • The live topic clustering and article-level analysis are generated automatically from the available source material.
  • Unless a page says otherwise, individual topic summaries and source comparisons are not manually edited before publication.

What the site is not

  • NewsUnbound does not claim to determine the final truth of a story.
  • It does not endorse every article, outlet, claim, or viewpoint it links to.
  • It is intended for media literacy, context, and comparison, not legal, financial, medical, or security advice.