News
AI-Powered Press Reviews, Not Just Headlines
Reloadium News is an AI-powered news aggregator that goes beyond simple headlines. Search any topic and get a structured press review — a synthesized editorial that covers the Who, What, Where, When, How, and Why, backed by real sources found through Google Search grounding.
Every source article comes with a credibility assessment: political leaning, journalistic tone, funding sources, and author background. Know not just what happened, but who reported it and why they might see it differently.
- Structured Press Reviews — Every topic produces an editorial-style press review with a headline, executive summary, 5W1H analysis (Who, What, Where, When, How, Why), and organized sections — not just a list of links.
- Media Credibility Analysis — Each source article is evaluated for political leaning, journalistic tone (factual, opinionated, or partisan), funding sources, and publication background so you can weigh coverage critically.
- Author Background Research — AI extracts real journalist names, researches their credentials and beat history, and identifies potential conflicts of interest — helping you assess who is behind each story.
- Hot Topics Discovery — Browse trending topics across six categories — Tech, Politics, Business, Science, Culture, and Health — with explanations of why each topic is trending right now.
- Topic History & Caching — Every press review is timestamped and cached. Navigate back through previous analyses of the same topic to see how coverage evolves over time.
- Markdown Export — Download any press review as a Markdown file with full source attribution — ready for your newsletter, research notes, or team briefing.
- Text-to-Speech Playback — Listen to any press review or hot topics list read aloud using built-in text-to-speech. Play, pause, stop, or skip section by section — useful for commutes or hands-free reading.
- Configurable Image Loading — Control whether topic thumbnails, OG images from articles, hot topics images, and press review images are fetched. Toggle each independently to save bandwidth on slow connections.
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