About Wire
Primary-source news. Every claim is verifiable. No editorial opinion.
What Wire Does
News outlets filter reality through editorial perspective. Wire eliminates that layer. Every article starts from a primary source -- a government data release, market feed, public filing, court document, or official statement -- and reports what the source says.
We don't tell you what to think about the data. We show you the data and let you decide.
The Narrative
Wire's signature section treats media coverage as data. We aggregate what major outlets are covering, how they're framing it, and link to Wire's primary-source counterpart.
When 12 outlets cover gas prices with competing narratives, Wire links to the EIA data. We don't add opinion about the opinion. We show the editorial landscape objectively and anchor everything in primary sources.
Principles
- Every data point is sourced. No unsourced claims.
- No editorial opinion. “Here's what the data says.”
- The Narrative reports on opinion as data. Wire doesn't add its own take.
- Visual richness from data, not decoration. NASA photos, charts, tables -- not stock photography.
- Primary sources over aggregation. Link to the BLS report, not CNN's summary.
Beats
Each beat is a data source feeding a content stream:
How It Works
Wire is built on automated data pipelines. Government APIs, market feeds, and public data sources are checked continuously. When newsworthy data appears, articles are generated directly from the source material.
The result is a news platform where the marginal cost of accurate, sourced reporting approaches zero -- and every reader can verify every claim by following the source link at the bottom of each article.