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When the News Won't Load — Your Call

When the News Won't Load — Your Call

Mar 27, 2026 • 1:45.000635

With major outlets temporarily blocked, here are clear options to keep the brief accurate and balanced. Choose a quick best effort now, wait for a full refresh, widen the time window, or send must-have links.

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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...

I'm running into unusual browsing roadblocks right now. Most major real-time news outlets — Reuters, the AP topical pages, major U.S. newspapers, cable sites, and several popular opinion outlets across the spectrum — are blocked or failing to load.

Because you asked for the top five stories from the last 24 hours, as of Friday, March 27, 2026, I want to avoid guesswork. Accuracy matters... and balance matters.

So, here are a few paths forward.

I can craft a best effort, six minute episode using what I can reliably access right now — official government releases and a handful of accessible outlets. It won't be a perfect snapshot of the last day, but it will be timely and accurate.

We can wait sixty to ninety minutes... then I'll try again for a fully up to the minute brief, drawing from sources across the spectrum, with proper citations.

Or we can widen the window to the last two to three days — with no overlap with your March 26 list — and still include perspectives from the right and the left.

And if you have two or three links you definitely want included, send them my way, and I'll build the rest around them.

Tell me which approach you prefer, and I'll get to work.

That's it for today's episode of Right versus Left News. Remember, understanding both sides isn't about picking a team—it's about being informed. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and join us tomorrow for another balanced look at the day's biggest stories. Until next time, stay curious and stay informed.