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).