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.

01

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
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Step 1 of 4

02

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
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Step 2 of 4

03

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
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Step 3 of 4

04

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
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Step 4 of 4

What each status means

Every story receives one of four credibility statuses based on source coverage and consistency.

Verified

Confirmed by multiple Tier 1 outlets with consistent reporting.

Widely Reported

Covered broadly across multiple outlets with high consistency.

Disputed

Significant divergence in reporting or active factual challenges.

Developing

Story is emerging with limited or early-stage coverage.

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