About
I created Sypher News to cut through the fluff, spin, and bias that dominate too many mainstream headlines. This is not a race to be first. It is a commitment to making coverage clearer, more transparent, and more useful.
Aaron Keating
Editor · Sypher News
Every article on this site breaks a story into three layers: the shared factual core, the framing differences between outlets, and the perspectives that were left out. I publish the supporting research so readers can inspect how each piece was built.
Sypher News is written and edited by Aaron Keating. I am Irish and have worked as a software engineer for 18 years, with deep expertise in technology and AI systems.
Over that time, I have built large-scale news software, including platforms for medical publishing and the Mindo mobile app for Android and iOS while working with Medical Independent. I have spent years building systems around newsroom workflows, publishing standards, and article quality controls.
Editorial decisions are made by me, and accountability sits with me. If something is wrong, corrections are added directly to the article with clear timestamps.
Contact: editor@sypher-news.com
Sypher News uses an AI-assisted research pipeline to gather sources, cluster claims, and map coverage differences. The goal is not to replace editorial judgment, but to make the research process faster and more consistent.
Every article passes through structured stages and then a final editorial review before publication. A longer description lives on the methodology page.
Clickbait
Sensational empty hooks
Empty outrage
Noise without signal
Rewritten wire
Copy with no extra value
Thin mainstream spin
Typical coverage only
Clickbait. Empty outrage. Rewritten wire copy with no extra value. The aim here is straightforward: reduce noise, expose framing choices, and give readers a cleaner signal than typical mainstream coverage.
Sypher News is an independent project. Revenue and monetization never determine coverage decisions, and no external commercial partner directs editorial output.