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Grading Content & Exposing Bias

Vol. I · No. 187 · 2338 Reports Tuesday, July 7, 2026

For students

News with receipts

You've been told your whole life not to trust everything you read. Fair. Clad is built for exactly that instinct: every news broadcast we review gets its load-bearing claims checked against primary sources, and every verdict lists the receipts — so you don't have to take our word for it either.

What you get, free

A free account unlocks the full scoreboard on every report: the accuracy grade (A+ to F), the political-lean rating, factuality scores, and the trends dashboards. No card, no trial clock, no "first month free" tricks — the grades are free because grades you have to pay to see are just another paywall opinion.

  • Learn the method — six short explainers: how grading works, how to read a lean score, how spin actually operates.
  • The Morning Quiz — five real claims from this week's news, every day. Call the verdicts, build a streak, check the receipts.
  • The weekly newsletter — the week's best and worst coverage, one email, Sunday.
  • Search everything — writing a paper? Every report cites 4–7 primary sources you can chase down.

Why trust this?

Don't — check it. That's the design. Reports are AI-drafted, human-edited, and every claim verdict links to the sources behind it. If you think a grade is wrong, any account can dispute it and the report gets re-examined; if it doesn't hold up, it comes down. The corrections log is public, and so is who pays for all of this (subscribers — no ads, no sponsors).

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