see how the news really splits

The same story,
two realities.

Newsgap reads 200+ news sources every day across US and Ireland editions — left, right, and center — then shows you exactly how they frame the same events differently. Spot the code words. See the coverage gaps. Read the news with both eyes open.

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what you get

Every article on every topic, grouped and analyzed by AI so you can see the patterns instead of drowning in headlines.

Topic clustering

AI groups thousands of daily headlines into the actual stories they're covering. One cluster per real-world event, not per outlet.

Partisan framing cloud

See the loaded words each side uses. "War of choice" vs "peace deal." "Border crisis" vs "asylum seekers." Color-coded by lean, sized by frequency.

Filter by lean

Toggle liberal, conservative, or neutral sources on or off. See what's trending on one side of the spectrum but invisible on the other.

Drill to the source

Click any phrase or topic to see exactly which articles used it. Every claim links back to the original outlet so you can read for yourself.

Fresh every morning

Automatic daily refresh. Browse today's breakdown or flip back to any previous day — every run is archived.

200+ sources · US + Ireland

Major networks, political parties, Substacks, investigative sites, fact-checkers, international desks. Switch between the US (159 sources) and Ireland (53 sources) editions to follow either market — each runs independently with its own prompts and history.

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