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Most news outlets present a single narrative. Whether it is intentional bias or just the nature of having one author with one perspective, the result is the same: you only get half the story.
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Choose Your News is a news and opinion platform that presents two carefully written perspectives on every topic. Each article includes an optimistic viewpoint and a critical viewpoint, so readers can see both sides of the story and form their own informed opinions.
Most news sites present a single viewpoint on any given topic. Choose Your News is different because every article is written twice, once from an optimistic angle and once from a critical angle. This dual perspective format helps readers understand the full picture before forming their own conclusions.
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