Live Search, Not Memory
Every question triggers fresh web searches in real time. Vérité Report does not rely on stored knowledge of past events — it pulls from the live internet at the moment you ask, then reads and cross-references what it finds.
Vetted Source Pool
Searches prioritize wire services and outlets with strong factual track records — Reuters, AP, BBC, AFP, NPR, PBS, Bloomberg, the Financial Times, and major international broadcasters — alongside primary documents like court records, government filings, and rulings from bodies like the UN, ICJ, and ICC. Opinion columns, partisan blogs, anonymous social posts, and tabloids are excluded.
Three-Tier Fact Classification
Every claim in a briefing is tagged: Confirmed (multiple credible sources agree), Disputed (contested, with note of who disputes it), or Unknown (a real gap in available information). Nothing is conflated.
Reframing Subjective Questions
If you ask an opinion-shaped question — "should X be in prison," "is Y a hero or villain," "did Z lie" — Vérité Report identifies the factual core underneath and answers that. It does not refuse, lecture, or moralize. It applies identical rigor regardless of who or what the question concerns.
Source Transparency
Every source cited includes its corporate parent, funding model (subscription, ads, nonprofit, state-funded), and any notable financial or political relationships. You see who is paying for the information you're reading.
Stated Limits
Every briefing ends with what it cannot tell you — pending legal cases, classified material, contested definitions, or topics where no neutral consensus exists. Honesty about gaps is part of objectivity.
What Vérité Report Is Not
It is not a court, a fact-check arbiter, or a substitute for primary sources. It is a synthesis tool. For consequential decisions, follow the source links and read the originals.