Daily Briefing
Peru's Presidential election too close to call; a 5-point demand to end Russia-Ukraine War; PepsiCo deploys autonomous trucks for Doritos

87 Articles • 8 hours ago
Houthis Declare 'Total Ban' on Israeli Red Sea Shipping
Left 31%
Center 35%
Right 34%
What happened: Today Yemen's Houthi rebels declared a complete ban on Israeli vessels in the Red Sea, saying Israeli-linked ships are military targets as Israel and Iran exchanged strikes.
Why it matters: A Red Sea ban threatens about 12% of global trade and risks up to $10 billion of commerce per day, forcing costly detours, higher oil prices and wider supply shocks.
75% of sources are Original Reporting

135 Articles • 4 hours ago
Peru's Presidential Runoff Remains Undecided After Razor-Thin Vote
L 20%
Center 47%
Right 33%
What happened: Conservative Keiko Fujimori holds a narrow lead over leftist Roberto Sánchez with over 93% of ballots counted, but rapid counts by Ipsos and Datum show Sánchez ahead by less than one percentage point. Electoral authorities warn the official result may not be proclaimed until mid-July due to the razor-thin margin, unprocessed rural and overseas ballots, and potential legal challenges.
Why it matters: The winner will become Peru's ninth president in 10 years and inherit a security crisis driven by surging crime and extortion that 84% of urban residents fear. Neither candidate has a legislative majority, meaning the new president will need to build alliances to govern effectively and may face legal constraints or congressional opposition.
83% of sources are Original Reporting

44 Articles • 4 hours ago
Ukraine and European Allies Outline Five Demands for Peace
Left 50%
Center 33%
R 17%
The details: Yesterday, leaders from Ukraine, the U.K., France, and Germany issued a joint statement establishing five preconditions for peace with Russia: an immediate ceasefire, negotiations starting at current front lines, legally binding security guarantees including possible multinational forces, compensation using frozen Russian assets worth approximately $300 billion, and EU/NATO member consent on alliance-related decisions. These principles will be presented at next month's G7 summit in Evian and NATO summit in Ankara.
Why it matters: This European-led initiative marks a significant shift as the U.S. role in peace negotiations has stalled, with Europe asserting itself as the primary broker given its substantial military and financial support to Ukraine. The framework could reshape negotiations by anchoring talks to current battle lines rather than Russian territorial demands, while frozen Russian assets provide long-term leverage for ensuring compensation and accountability.
100% of sources are Original Reporting

11 Articles • 14 hours ago
Oxford to Reschedule Lectures Disrupted by Trans Activists
Center 33%
Right 67%
What happened: Two lectures by Oxford law professor Michael Foran on sex, gender identity and law were disrupted by protesters in recent weeks. Foran, whose work was cited in last year's Supreme Court ruling on the legal definition of woman, cancelled his remaining two scheduled events following the disruptions.
Why it matters: The incident highlights growing tensions on university campuses over contested views on gender identity and biological sex definitions. It raises questions about academic freedom, how universities handle speaker disruptions, and the broader legal debate following the Supreme Court's 2025 ruling on the Equality Act.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Left Sources
91% of sources are Original Reporting

5 Articles • 1 hour ago
PepsiCo Launches Autonomous Truck Fleet for Snack Delivery
Center 100%
What happened: PepsiCo has deployed 41 driverless trucks to transport Doritos across three states, marking a significant expansion of autonomous vehicle technology in commercial food distribution.
Why it matters: This deployment represents one of the largest autonomous trucking operations in the food industry, potentially signaling faster delivery times and changes to transportation jobs in your area.
100% of sources are Original Reporting
60% of sources are High Factuality
Daily Briefing
Peru's Presidential election too close to call; a 5-point demand to end Russia-Ukraine War; PepsiCo deploys autonomous trucks for Doritos


87 Articles • 8 hours ago
Houthis Declare 'Total Ban' on Israeli Red Sea Shipping
Left 31%
Center 35%
Right 34%
What happened: Today Yemen's Houthi rebels declared a complete ban on Israeli vessels in the Red Sea, saying Israeli-linked ships are military targets as Israel and Iran exchanged strikes.
Why it matters: A Red Sea ban threatens about 12% of global trade and risks up to $10 billion of commerce per day, forcing costly detours, higher oil prices and wider supply shocks.
75% of sources are Original Reporting

135 Articles • 4 hours ago
Peru's Presidential Runoff Remains Undecided After Razor-Thin Vote
L 20%
Center 47%
Right 33%
What happened: Conservative Keiko Fujimori holds a narrow lead over leftist Roberto Sánchez with over 93% of ballots counted, but rapid counts by Ipsos and Datum show Sánchez ahead by less than one percentage point. Electoral authorities warn the official result may not be proclaimed until mid-July due to the razor-thin margin, unprocessed rural and overseas ballots, and potential legal challenges.
Why it matters: The winner will become Peru's ninth president in 10 years and inherit a security crisis driven by surging crime and extortion that 84% of urban residents fear. Neither candidate has a legislative majority, meaning the new president will need to build alliances to govern effectively and may face legal constraints or congressional opposition.
83% of sources are Original Reporting

44 Articles • 4 hours ago
Ukraine and European Allies Outline Five Demands for Peace
Left 50%
Center 33%
R 17%
The details: Yesterday, leaders from Ukraine, the U.K., France, and Germany issued a joint statement establishing five preconditions for peace with Russia: an immediate ceasefire, negotiations starting at current front lines, legally binding security guarantees including possible multinational forces, compensation using frozen Russian assets worth approximately $300 billion, and EU/NATO member consent on alliance-related decisions. These principles will be presented at next month's G7 summit in Evian and NATO summit in Ankara.
Why it matters: This European-led initiative marks a significant shift as the U.S. role in peace negotiations has stalled, with Europe asserting itself as the primary broker given its substantial military and financial support to Ukraine. The framework could reshape negotiations by anchoring talks to current battle lines rather than Russian territorial demands, while frozen Russian assets provide long-term leverage for ensuring compensation and accountability.
100% of sources are Original Reporting

11 Articles • 14 hours ago
Oxford to Reschedule Lectures Disrupted by Trans Activists
Center 33%
Right 67%
What happened: Two lectures by Oxford law professor Michael Foran on sex, gender identity and law were disrupted by protesters in recent weeks. Foran, whose work was cited in last year's Supreme Court ruling on the legal definition of woman, cancelled his remaining two scheduled events following the disruptions.
Why it matters: The incident highlights growing tensions on university campuses over contested views on gender identity and biological sex definitions. It raises questions about academic freedom, how universities handle speaker disruptions, and the broader legal debate following the Supreme Court's 2025 ruling on the Equality Act.
Blindspot: No Coverage from Left Sources
91% of sources are Original Reporting

5 Articles • 1 hour ago
PepsiCo Launches Autonomous Truck Fleet for Snack Delivery
Center 100%
What happened: PepsiCo has deployed 41 driverless trucks to transport Doritos across three states, marking a significant expansion of autonomous vehicle technology in commercial food distribution.
Why it matters: This deployment represents one of the largest autonomous trucking operations in the food industry, potentially signaling faster delivery times and changes to transportation jobs in your area.
100% of sources are Original Reporting
60% of sources are High Factuality