Vol. I · No. 001Independent · Unaligned

FactStream

The news · stripped to fact

¶ A note to the reader

When you read the news,
do you want fact? Or do you want to read the journalist's opinions?

Most headlines wrap a conclusion inside a story. We pull them apart first. Our agents read coverage across the political spectrum, extract the actual claims, and show you which ones hold up — and which ones only appear in one place. When sources disagree, you see both sides. When a claim is unverified, we say so.

Built for investors checking a story before a trade·For journalists looking for a clean baseline·For analysts who need the claim, not the take·For anyone who wants to see what happened before the pundits explained it·
Built for investors checking a story before a trade·For journalists looking for a clean baseline·For analysts who need the claim, not the take·For anyone who wants to see what happened before the pundits explained it·

Why this exists

The same event,
different facts.

Two outlets cover the same earnings call and you walk away with two incompatible versions of what was said. One leads with the beat. One leads with the guidance cut. Both are technically true. Neither is complete on its own.

FactStream reads hundreds of sources at once, pulls out every verifiable claim, and cross-checks it against the rest. Each claim gets a status — Established, Emerging, Unverified, or Conflict — and keeps its citation attached.

You also see the coverage balance: whether a story is being reported across the spectrum or mostly by one side. When a major outlet ignores a fact entirely, that absence is part of the record.

The claims, cited. The decision, yours.

The method

Four steps

  1. 01

    Collect

    Agents pull coverage from hundreds of outlets across the political spectrum.

  2. 02

    Decompose

    Every article is broken into atomic, source-anchored claims. No paragraphs. No spin.

  3. 03

    Score

    Each fact gets a status — Established, Conflict, Emerging, Attribution, Unverified — and a credibility weight.

  4. 04

    Surface

    You see the Fact Block, the coverage balance, and any blindspots. You decide what it means.

Try it

Name an event.
See it without the spin.

Our agents will scrape roughly eight sources across the spectrum, decompose the coverage into atomic facts, and hand you a cited Fact Block in seconds.

Free. No account. No tracking pixel.

In closing

We give you the facts.
You form your own educated opinion.

No ads. No engagement algorithms. No account required to read a Fact Block.

Read your first fact block