Choose Your News
Resolute Design and Development, LLC
Read the news your way. Compare perspectives, understand bias, and stay informed with greater awareness. Choose Your News brings together coverage from mainstream media, independent journalists, podcasts, videos, and newsletters in one place. Explore how different sources cover the same story and gain insight into sentiment, bias, and political perspective before you read. Key Features Multi-Source News Coverage Access articles from major news outlets, independent journalists, newsletters, and specialized publications all in one app. Compare Perspectives See how different sources cover the same story and discover where coverage overlaps and where it differs. AI-Powered Analysis Every article is analyzed for: • Sentiment (Positive, Neutral, Negative) • Bias Level (Low, Medium, High) • Political Leaning (Left, Center, Right) Personalized News Filters Customize your news feed by: • Category • Exclude by keyword • Source • Sentiment • Bias Level • Political Perspective Positive News Option Prefer a more balanced experience? Filter your feed to focus on positive or uplifting stories while staying informed. Videos & Podcasts Watch videos and listen to podcasts from news outlets and independent journalists directly within the platform. Custom Newsletters Create personalized newsletters and receive the news you care about in your inbox daily, weekly, or monthly. Local News Stay connected to your community with location-aware local news coverage. Source Analytics Explore detailed analysis of news sources and journalists, including sentiment trends, bias patterns, and political leaning insights. Community Driven Suggest new sources you'd like to see included and help shape the future of the platform. Dark Mode Change the app from white to black background to read your content the way you like it. Why Choose Choose Your News? We believe understanding how news is framed is just as important as understanding what happened. Our mission is to provide transparency and context so readers can make more informed decisions about what they read and trust. One Story. Multiple Perspectives. Your News. Your Choice.