How It Works
From headline to verified truth
in four steps
Verify News does the cross-referencing work so you don't have to. Every story is automatically checked, scored, and contextualized across major global outlets.
You open a story
Browse your personalized feed or search for any topic, event, or headline. Stories are pulled in real time from major global outlets across every region.
- Search by keyword, topic, or entity
- Filter by region, language, and date
- Browse curated topic feeds
Step 1 of 4
We check the sources
The platform instantly checks whether the story appears across multiple major outlets — globally and locally. Each outlet is classified by tier, geography, and editorial standing.
- Cross-referenced against major global outlets
- Source tier classification (Tier 1 / 2 / 3)
- Coverage mapped by region and language
Step 2 of 4
Coverage is analyzed
You see source coverage, consistency across outlets, context, and any notable differences in reporting. Contradictions, consensus, and gaps are surfaced automatically.
- Side-by-side outlet comparison
- Consensus and divergence detection
- Headline and summary comparison
Step 3 of 4
You read with clarity
A credibility score tells you if a story is verified, widely reported, disputed, or still developing. You decide how to read it — with full context in hand.
- Confidence score (0–100%)
- Status: Verified / Widely Reported / Disputed / Developing
- Source diversity and spread metrics
Step 4 of 4
Credibility Labels
What each status means
Every story receives one of four credibility statuses based on source coverage and consistency.
Confirmed by multiple Tier 1 outlets with consistent reporting.
Covered broadly across multiple outlets with high consistency.
Significant divergence in reporting or active factual challenges.
Story is emerging with limited or early-stage coverage.
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