How We Build a Trustworthy Angle
A memorable headline should lead to a well-supported article. Our method is designed to keep stories engaging while making clear what is known, what is inferred, and what remains uncertain.
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Choose the Question
We begin with a development that matters and identify the question beneath the immediate headline. The angle must clarify the story rather than manufacture drama unsupported by the evidence.
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Build From Credible Evidence
We prioritize official records, research, filings, legislation, direct statements, established reporting, and other sources readers can evaluate. Important claims should not rest on an unverified post or a single ambiguous source.
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Test the Interpretation
We compare the proposed angle with the available facts and plausible alternatives. Facts, estimates, and interpretation should remain distinct, especially when events are moving quickly.
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Write for Clarity
Articles should explain complexity in direct language, preserve essential context, and earn the reader's attention. Strong presentation is valuable; exaggeration that changes the meaning of a story is not.
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Show Sources and Update the Record
Publicly available evidence should be linked when practical. Material factual errors are corrected, and substantial changes should be reflected transparently rather than silently rewriting the record.