Editors pick the news.
We show you all of them.

Every newspaper has a front page. Every editor picks the story that matters most right now. nooze reads that headline from over 1,200 sources across 34 countries and puts them all in one place. No engagement algorithm decides what you see. Editors do.

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How it works

1

Read

Every 10 minutes, we check over 1,200 newspapers, TV stations, podcasts, and YouTube channels. One headline per source: the one their editor chose to lead with.

2

Reduce

Transparent, deterministic rules cut the feed to 48 headlines per country. No source gets more than two articles. No topic floods the feed. The rules are the same for everyone, every time.

3

Link

Every headline links directly to the journalist who wrote it. No rewrites. No summaries. No interstitials. Traffic goes where the work was done.

The reduction pipeline

nooze starts with every headline from every source. The essential feed is produced by a four-stage deterministic pipeline. Each stage has fixed rules. No machine learning selects which stories you see.

Time window Headlines older than 24 hours are filtered out. The feed is always current.
Duplicate removal Wire stories and syndicated content appearing across multiple outlets are collapsed to one entry. 23 media group syndicators are tracked.
Source cap No source contributes more than two headlines. Video and podcast sources are capped at one each. This prevents any single outlet from dominating the feed.
Topic cap Each category has a maximum number of headlines. Crime, accidents, and conflict are capped lower than business, science, and culture. This is an explicit anti-doom-scrolling measure.
Hard limit: 48 The final feed is capped at 48 headlines per country. When more survive the earlier stages, source credibility scores break the tie. The full, unfiltered feed is always one click away.

These rules are not engagement algorithms. They do not learn from your behaviour, track your preferences, or optimise for clicks. They are the same for every reader, every refresh.

Source credibility

Every source is scored on journalistic standards by seven independent AI systems: accuracy, editorial independence, corrections policy, and track record. No single model controls the ratings. The consensus ranks sources into six tiers, from Elite to Commentator.

Credibility scores are used in one place: when the hard limit forces a choice between headlines, higher-credibility sources are preferred. The scores are visible on every source profile page.

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What we cover

Newspapers & broadcasters

Front pages from newsrooms you know and ones you have never heard of, from countries you rarely see in your feed.

Video

Latest episodes from YouTube journalists and commentators. Watch inline, cookie-free, without leaving the site.

Podcasts

Latest episodes from established broadcasters and independent voices. Listen while you browse.

Commentators

Independent analysts and creators ranked on the same credibility scale as established journalism.

Why this exists

Social media feeds are built to keep you scrolling. Engagement algorithms select what you see based on what gets clicks, not what matters. The result: outrage, repetition, and blind spots.

nooze is the opposite. The same feed for everyone. No personalisation. No engagement optimisation. Forty-eight headlines, then a clear stop. The full feed is always accessible for anyone who wants it, but the default is designed to inform in minutes, not trap you for hours.

In a world of engagement algorithms and AI-generated content, human editorial curation is the competitive advantage that cannot be replicated. Over a thousand editors, each making an independent judgment about what matters. That breadth and independence is impossible to fake.

Privacy

No ads. No tracking cookies. No personal profiles. No data sold.

We use Umami for anonymous, cookie-free analytics. It counts page views without identifying visitors. No IP addresses are stored. No browsing history is built. The only cookies on this site store your reading preferences: theme, country, and bookmarks.

Where the AI is and is not

It is worth being precise about what AI does and does not do in nooze.

AI does
  • Score source credibility (seven-model consensus, run once per source, not per headline)
  • Categorise headlines into topics (politics, sport, business, etc.)
  • Detect trending story clusters across sources
AI does not
  • Select which headlines appear in your feed (deterministic rules do this)
  • Personalise the feed based on your behaviour
  • Rewrite, summarise, or generate any headline text
  • Track, profile, or target individual readers