Editorial Standards
BuzzLine News exists to surface the most important journalism from trusted publishers and present it to readers without manipulation, sensationalism, or commercial interference. These standards govern everything we publish.
Sourcing
Every article on BuzzLine News links back to its original publisher and attributes that publisher prominently in the byline. We do not republish articles in full; we present a summary, the publisher's own framing where relevant, and a clear link to the source for the complete reporting. We do not strip publishers' attribution, bylines, or branding.
Source selection
Our default feed roster includes major international wire services (Reuters, the Associated Press, BBC, NPR, Deutsche Welle, France 24, Al Jazeera), national papers of record (the Guardian, the Hill, Politico), specialist publishers (the Verge, Wired, Ars Technica, ESPN, Variety), and credible scientific outlets (Phys.org, ScienceDaily, NASA, STAT News). We avoid sources known for fabrication, undisclosed sponsorship, or partisan agenda framing. We do not include user-generated content or social-media accounts in our automated feed.
Verification
BuzzLine News does not perform independent fact-checking on stories drawn from our partner publishers — we trust those publishers' own editorial processes and link readers directly to their reporting. When credible sources disagree on facts, we do not adjudicate; we link to multiple perspectives where they exist.
Corrections
If a published article contains a factual error or misrepresents the source material, please email corrections@buzzline.news with the URL and the specific issue. We aim to respond within 24 hours and to correct or remove problematic content promptly. Significant corrections are noted at the bottom of the affected article.
Partner content vs. editorial
Partner placements (sponsorships) are clearly marked with a "PARTNER" label and visually distinct styling. Partners have no input into which articles we publish, where they appear on the homepage, or how they are written. Partners cannot review or approve coverage of themselves or their competitors before publication.
Privacy of subjects
Because we link to original publishers rather than republish in full, we do not collect or retain personal information about the subjects of news stories. Removal requests for the original reporting should be directed to the original publisher.
Use of automation
BuzzLine News uses automated systems to fetch RSS feeds, extract article content, cache images locally, and rank stories by recency. Selection of which stories to feature in the hero, secondary, and grid positions on the homepage is performed automatically based on recency and source diversity. There is no algorithmic personalization based on reader behavior. We do not use generative AI to write or rewrite article bodies.
Contact the editor
For editorial concerns or feedback that doesn't fit elsewhere: editor@buzzline.news.