Editorial Policy
Last updated: May 2026
Our mission
OnPage News exists to help readers cut through information overload. We monitor a broad range of news sources, group related reports, and publish structured multi-source articles that give readers the full picture — facts, context, and analysis — in a single place.
Source selection
We draw from established international and regional news outlets, wire services, and specialist publications. Sources are evaluated on their track record of accuracy, editorial independence, and transparency about ownership. We do not publish content from sources with a documented history of fabricating or systematically distorting news.
Story selection and grouping
Our system identifies articles reporting on the same underlying event and groups them. A story reaches publication when at least one credible source has reported on it. For significant claims — especially in politics, finance, or public safety — we require corroboration from at least two independent sources before publishing as fact rather than allegation.
Editorial synthesis
For each story we produce one unified article that: (a) states the core facts, (b) provides relevant background and context, (c) notes explicitly where sources agree and where they diverge, (d) includes analyst or expert reactions where available, and (e) outlines expected next developments. We do not suppress inconvenient facts or cherry-pick quotes to favour a particular narrative.
Transparency about AI assistance
OnPage News uses AI-assisted tools in our editorial pipeline to process large volumes of source material and draft initial article structures. All published content is based on verified source articles with links preserved. AI assistance does not replace editorial judgment — it is a tool for synthesis, not fabrication.
Independence and funding
Our editorial decisions are made independently of advertising and commercial relationships. Advertisers have no input into story selection, framing, or publication decisions.
Contact the editorial team
To reach our editorial team with questions, tips, or concerns, visit the Contact page.