What this is, and what it isn't.
SignalPop is a fast way to scan the day — not a wire service, not your financial advisor, and definitely not a doctor. Here's where our job ends and the original source's begins.
Aggregation, not original reporting
SignalPop is a news aggregator. We index, score, deduplicate, and summarize headlines published elsewhere. We do not conduct original reporting or investigations. Every story card links to the original publisher; the substance of the reporting is theirs. Linking to a story is not an endorsement of the publisher or the position taken in it.
The Brief is a summary, not the article
The daily Brief is a two-minute summary produced by AI and edited by a human. It's meant to give you a quick read of what happened — not a substitute for the underlying articles when accuracy or nuance matters. When in doubt, click through to the source.
Not advice
Nothing on SignalPop is investment, medical, legal, tax, or professional advice. Market data and economic indicators are shown for context only and may be delayed or wrong. Health and science items reflect the publisher's framing, not SignalPop's clinical judgment. For decisions in any of these areas, consult a licensed professional.
Third-party content and data
Headlines, summaries, images, and bylines on story cards are attributed to and owned by the publishers shown. Market prices, weather, and other live data come from third-party providers that may have outages or inaccuracies. SignalPop is not responsible for content on linked sites.
AI-generated and AI-assisted content
SignalPop's editorial pipeline uses LLMs to draft the daily Brief, score headlines, and compute some widgets (the Bullshit Index, the News Stress Index, and friends). Outputs are constrained by schema validators and a sanitizer, and the Brief is reviewed by a human before publish. AI output can still contain errors — see /corrections for how to flag any you find.
Availability
SignalPop is provided as-is, without warranty. Ingest and scoring run on schedules and may pause for outages, maintenance, or rate-limiting by upstream sources.