Reporting built to be checked.
The Fair Report is an independent, non-partisan news service. It publishes short, neutral, fact-only articles drawn from primary and openly licensed sources — government releases, official statistics, court filings, agency newsrooms — corroborated where required by independent outlets.
We do not republish other publications' work. Facts are distilled into a structured record, and the article you read is always original expression, checked against that record, sentence by sentence, before publication.
Editorial standards
- Every story requires two or more independent sources, or one primary source such as a government release or official statistical publication.
- Every factual claim must be traceable to a cited source. Articles that fail this check are rejected, not edited.
- Direct quotes are attributed to the original speaker and limited to two sentences.
- Every article carries a Sources section linking to the originals.
- A neutrality review rejects evaluative or persuasive language that is not attributed to a named source.
How we report
The Fair Report's reporting is produced with substantial automation: articles are drafted by artificial-intelligence systems from the structured fact record described above and are published after automated editorial checks for accuracy, neutrality, and originality. Responsibility for everything we publish rests with the site's operator, and errors are corrected on the record — see the corrections policy.