B.I.A.S.

Balanced Information, Actual Stories

Biased toward calm.

Balanced Information, Actual Stories.

B.I.A.S. is a calm news curation site. Every hour, an automated pipeline scans around fifty international RSS feeds and thousands of recent articles. One story rises to the top — not because it is urgent or alarming, but because it is good.

We are, deliberately, biased toward calm. The editorial algorithm rewards journalism that is measured, humane, and substantive. It penalises sensationalism, political conflict, and breaking-news reflexes. The result is a feed that feels different from the rest of the internet.

What we look for in a story:

Calm tone — measured, non-reactive, non-sensational
Subject fit — creativity, culture, nature, science, craft, community
Non-political — no partisan framing or conflict as the main event
Depth — context, nuance, and substance over speed
Global perspective — stories from anywhere, not just the Anglophone west
Warmth — gently hopeful, human, occasionally quietly funny

Stories are sourced from public RSS feeds published by outlets around the world. Each article is checked for paywall access before selection — every story on B.I.A.S. is freely readable without a subscription.

The site is built and maintained by a single person with a preference for slow news, good writing, and turtles getting their shells repaired.