par·al·lax

(n.) — the apparent shift in an object's position
when seen from two different points.
The gap between those views isn't error. It's information.

get parallaxed.

Briefing

Formal press coverage across the political spectrum — bias-rated and cited. Reuters next to Fox next to Al Jazeera. One event, every framing.

Pulse

Live X discourse before the papers catch up. Breaking signals, official statements, journalist threads, on-the-ground accounts. What the crowd actually thinks, right now.