Unbiased News
Read past the spin

See the left, center & right
of every story.

No outlet is neutral. Unbiased News puts coverage from across the political spectrum side by side — with a transparent bias breakdown — so you get the full picture in one place and decide for yourself.

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Example · how one story gets framed three ways
A new federal economic report is released
Left-rated
"Report shows recovery reaching working families"
Leads with wage gains and jobs; frames the data as policy success.
Center-rated
"Economic report: mixed signals as growth slows"
Leads with the headline numbers; notes both gains and risks.
Right-rated
"Report can't hide rising costs for households"
Leads with inflation and debt; frames the data as a warning.

Same facts. Three frames. We show all of them, and link the primary sources.

How it works

01

We gather the spread

For each major story we pull reporting from outlets independently rated left, center, and right — not one feed, but the whole spectrum.

02

We compare the framing

We surface the differences that matter: headline word choice, what each outlet leads with, what gets emphasized, and what each side leaves out.

03

You decide

You read every angle in one place and always link out to the original reporting. No single editor decides what "the truth" is — you do.

Our methodology

Bias isn't usually a lie — it's a choice of emphasis. Two honest newsrooms can report the same facts and leave readers with opposite impressions, simply by what they put first, which expert they quote, and which details they omit. That's why reading a single outlet — any outlet — gives you a partial picture.

Unbiased News classifies outlets using the consensus of independent media-bias raters (left / lean-left / center / lean-right / right). For each story we compare coverage across those buckets and highlight the framing gaps in plain language. We summarize and contrast; we never replace the original reporting — every comparison links to the primary sources so you can read them in full and form your own view.

We're independent and have no party affiliation. Our only editorial position is that you deserve to see every side before you decide.

FAQ

Is any news truly "unbiased"?

No newsroom is perfectly neutral — every outlet makes choices about what to cover and how. The honest path to a balanced view is to read across the spectrum. We just make that fast by putting the left, center, and right versions of a story in one place.

How are outlets rated left, center, or right?

We use the consensus of established, independent media-bias rating organizations rather than our own opinion, so the buckets reflect a broad assessment rather than a single judgment call.

Do you write the news yourselves?

No. We compare and contextualize existing reporting from across the spectrum and always link to the original sources. The goal is to help you read better, not to add another voice to the noise.

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Unbiased News is part of WeSearch, an independent media-literacy project. Outlet bias classifications reflect third-party ratings and are provided for comparison and context, not as statements of fact about any organization. Always read the original reporting.