We built One Minute News to combat clickbait.
In today’s internet, headlines have become traps. They tease. They mislead. They make you click, only to find that the story is nothing like what you expected. We built oneminutenews.org as a response to the clickbait age. Our mission is simple: Give you the news in straightforward language and rank them based on their importance. The result? Clear, honest, no-fluff headlines that tell you exactly what happened, the way real journalism used to.
Here are some examples, we turn this:

Into this:

You no longer have to click into the news to see what happened; The honest headline directly reflects whether you need to spend more time in the news. A quick scheme of our site in the morning, and you already know what you need to know about the day.
Let us know what else can help you absorb news more efficiently. We are happy to work with you according to your feedback. Also, support our launch this coming Sunday! Thank you!

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Honestly, this is refershing. I've grown to distrust headlines, so seeing a platform built against that problem feels meaningful. From my perspective, this could help people rebuild trust in news again.