We cut through the noise so you can see what matters.
The internet produces thousands of news articles every hour. Most of them cover the same stories. Leafnado finds the signal — scanning 40+ global sources continuously and surfacing the headlines that actually move the world, presented without clutter, opinion, or agenda.
News fatigue is real. So is information overload.
The average reader encounters hundreds of headlines a day across dozens of platforms, apps, and alerts. Most are duplicates of the same wire story. Many are clickbait. Some are important. Almost none are organized in a way that lets you quickly understand what's actually happening in the world.
Major outlets optimize for engagement, not comprehension. Social algorithms reward outrage, not significance. The result is a reader who feels informed but isn't — overwhelmed by volume, underserved on substance.
"Our goal isn't to tell you what to think — it's to give you the clearest possible view of what's happening."
Why Leafnado Exists
We live in a time of extraordinary technological change, global challenges, and an endless stream of information. News helps us understand the world, but headlines alone do not tell the whole story.
At Leafnado, we believe that staying informed should go hand in hand with preserving the qualities that make us human: honesty, decency, kindness, curiosity, and respect for truth.
Our goal is not to tell readers what to think. Our goal is to help them see the world clearly, think critically, and remain grounded in reality without losing hope.
Technology will continue to change our world. Human character remains our most important guide through it.
How Leafnado works
Leafnado uses a combination of automated RSS aggregation and AI-assisted editorial curation to process hundreds of headlines every hour and surface the most newsworthy stories in each category.
Collection
Every hour, Leafnado fetches the latest RSS feeds from 40+ verified global news sources — wire services, newspapers, financial outlets, and sports publications.
Curation
An AI editorial system scores each headline for newsworthiness, categorizes it, and selects the top stories in each vertical — prioritizing significance, freshness, and global impact.
Presentation
Selected headlines are rewritten in a direct, high-impact style — clear enough to understand in 10 seconds, urgent enough to convey the stakes. Every headline links to the original source.
Where our news comes from
Leafnado aggregates from established, internationally recognized news organizations. We do not invent content, republish articles, or source from anonymous or unverified outlets. Below is a representative list of our monitored sources by category.
Wire Services & General News
- Reuters
- Associated Press (AP)
- BBC News
- The Guardian
- Al Jazeera
- Deutsche Welle (DW)
- NPR
Politics & Policy
- Politico
- The Hill
- New York Times
- Washington Post
- Axios
- RealClearPolitics
Military & Defense
- Defense News
- Breaking Defense
- War on the Rocks
- The Drive
- Janes
Economy & Markets
- CNBC
- MarketWatch
- Bloomberg
- Financial Times
- Forbes
- CoinDesk
Sports
- ESPN
- BBC Sport
- Sky Sports
- The Athletic
- Sports Illustrated
- TalkSport
Technology
- TechCrunch
- The Verge
- Ars Technica
- Wired
- MIT Technology Review
What we stand for
No Political Bias
Leafnado does not editorialize. We do not favor any political party, ideology, or government. Stories are selected based on newsworthiness — not alignment with any viewpoint. Our headline rewrites convey urgency, not opinion.
Verified Sources Only
Every story on Leafnado originates from an established, internationally recognized news organization. We do not aggregate from anonymous blogs, social media posts, or unverified outlets. If we can't trace a headline to a credible source, it doesn't appear.
Direct Links, No Republishing
Leafnado links directly to the original article. We do not reproduce or republish source content. Readers who want the full story go directly to the publication that reported it. We respect the intellectual property and journalism of our sources.
No Misinformation
Our source list is curated to exclude outlets with documented patterns of misinformation, fabrication, or state-sponsored propaganda. If a source's editorial standards come into question, it is reviewed and may be removed.
Editorial Independence from Advertising
Story selection is never influenced by advertisers or commercial relationships. The news feed is determined solely by newsworthiness. Advertising appears separately and is clearly labeled.
Who we are
Leafnado is an independently owned and operated digital publication based in the United States. It is not affiliated with any political party, government entity, or media conglomerate.
The platform was built to address a simple problem: too much news, too little signal. Our team combines a background in technology and media to build tools that help readers stay informed without being overwhelmed.