DiffLog treats developing stories the way software treats releases — versioned, diffed, and structured so you can see exactly what changed since you last checked.
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DiffLog entry
What changed
Senate passed the bill 54–46.
Current state
Bill moves to the President for signature.
Every story has a version history. See exactly what changed between v1 and v5 of a developing situation — no re-reading the same background each time.
Each update focuses on the delta: what's new since the last version, what the current state is, and why it matters. No filler.
Filter by World, United States, United Kingdom, or Canada. Stories are automatically assigned to the right region by our AI pipeline.
Our pipeline ingests from 20+ trusted news sources every few minutes, extracts the key facts, and updates stories as situations develop.
Ingest
We pull articles from 20+ RSS feeds across AP, Reuters, BBC, CBC, NPR, The Guardian, and more — every 5 minutes.
Extract
An AI model reads each article, identifies the core facts, location, and topic, and strips the filler.
Match or create
New articles are matched to existing stories when they're about the same event, or a new story is created if nothing matches.
Generate changelog
A structured changelog entry is written: what changed, what the current state is, and why it matters. A new version is only created when there's genuinely new information.
We pull from established, high-authority outlets only. No aggregators, no blogs, no opinion sites.
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