THE WIRE REPORT
About Us

What The Wire Report is, and why it exists

Last updated: [DATE] — Editor: [YOUR NAME]

[REPLACE THIS PARAGRAPH — write 2-3 sentences in your own words about why you started this site. Example prompt to answer: what specific gap were you trying to fill? e.g. "The Wire Report exists because most news aggregators either bury you in fifty near-identical headlines about the same story, or don't tell you anything about who's behind the outlet you're about to click into."]

[Second paragraph — describe HOW the site works, in plain terms. e.g. "Every headline on this site links to its original source. Next to each one, you'll see the outlet's name and a small colored marker showing its general editorial leaning — left, center, or right — so you can make an informed choice about what you're about to read before you click, not after."]

How stories are chosen

[Explain your actual editorial process honestly. If it's automated (RSS feeds + de-duplication), say so — transparency about the process is itself a trust signal. e.g. "Headlines are pulled from a curated list of wire services and major outlets, updated automatically throughout the day. [If you personally review/reorder anything, say so here — that's a meaningful trust signal for readers and for AdSense review.]"]

Who runs this

[This section matters most for AdSense's authorship signals. Write a real, short bio — a sentence or two about who you are and why you're qualified to run a news site, even informally. e.g. "The Wire Report is edited by [Your Name], who has followed [your actual interest area — politics/tech/local news/whatever draws you to this] for [X years]." You don't need formal journalism credentials — genuine, specific detail is what matters, not credentials.]

Corrections and feedback

If you spot an error in how a headline is framed or attributed, or a source is mischaracterized, get in touch — corrections are made promptly.