About
One story.
Every side.
Cruxly cross-references 30+ news sources across the political spectrum for breaking and recent news and uses AI to show you what they agree on, where they diverge, and what none of them are saying.
Designed for understanding today's stories across all viewpoints. Coverage available for the last 7 days.
The problem
News is optimized for clicks, not truth.
Political bias, selective reporting, and emotional framing make it nearly impossible to understand what's actually happening. To do it right manually — opening tabs, reading multiple outlets, comparing coverage — takes 45+ minutes per topic.
Most people don't bother. They read one source, absorb one frame, and carry one narrative. Cruxly fixes that in seconds.
How it works
Three layers of analysis.
Consensus Facts
Facts that multiple outlets across the political spectrum independently confirm.
Disputed Claims
Claims only certain sources report — surfaced with attribution so you can judge for yourself.
Bias Scoring
Each source scored for tone, framing, and notable omissions — from Left to Right.
Methodology
Transparent by design.
We don't hide how the sausage is made. Every analysis shows you the raw sources so you can verify everything yourself.
- Sources rated on a 5-point scale: Left, Center-Left, Center, Center-Right, Right — based on publicly available media bias research.
- Trust scores (0–100) reflect each outlet's factual accuracy track record.
- AI analysis powered by Claude (Anthropic) with low temperature settings to minimize hallucination.
- We never suppress or exclude sources based on political lean — the whole point is showing all sides.
Who it's for
Built for anyone who wants to actually understand the news.
Policy analysts & researchers
Multi-source intelligence in seconds, not hours.
Journalists
Fact-check how other outlets covered the same story.
International readers
Compare home-country reporting vs. local coverage.
Educators
Real-world media literacy examples for the classroom.
Curious citizens
Anyone tired of consuming a single narrative.
Professionals
Stay briefed without spending hours on news.
Questions?
Send us a message and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.