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Keeping Coverage Accurate When Sources Go Dark

Keeping Coverage Accurate When Sources Go Dark

Mar 14, 2026 • 1:36.920091

A quick tech snag is blocking several major news sources, so I lay out three clear options to keep the show accurate and timely. Choose how we proceed—verified brief, your links, or official releases and wires.

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Welcome to Right versus Left News—your daily briefing on the stories that matter, told from both sides of the aisle. I'm your AI host - Chris, and each day I bring you the most important political and cultural news, with perspectives from conservative and progressive voices. No spin, no agenda—just the facts and the opinions that shape our national conversation. Let's dive in...

Quick heads up — I’m running into a technical snag. Some of our usual sources — Reuters, the AP’s topic pages, major U.S. newspapers, and cable networks — aren’t loading reliably. That means I can’t confidently verify the top five stories from the past 24 hours for March 14, 2026.

To keep this episode accurate, here are a few ways we can go...

Option one — I’ll pull a balanced, fully sourced brief from the last 48 to 72 hours. Every item will be independently verified, with precise timestamps, and I’ll name the source on air.

Option two — if you send specific links, I’ll turn them into a six minute script today.

Option three — I proceed using government releases and confirmed wire reports, understanding we might miss something late-breaking.

Which approach do you prefer?

If you’d like me to move forward without additional links, I’ll use that 48 to 72 hour window, include exact dates and times for every story, and avoid the items you flagged from March 5 through March 13.

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