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Every Story Has Two Sides

Most news only shows you one perspective. We show you two. Read the optimistic take, the critical take, or both. Then decide for yourself what you believe.

How Choose Your News Works

Getting both sides of every story is simple. Here is how it works.

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Pick a Topic

Browse our growing library of articles covering technology, finance, politics, health, culture, and more. Every topic is chosen for its relevance and the strength of arguments on both sides.

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Read Both Sides

Each article has two viewpoints written by different authors. Toggle between the optimistic perspective and the critical perspective to see the full picture.

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Form Your Opinion

We do not tell you what to think. After reading both perspectives, you have the information you need to form your own educated opinion on the topic.

Latest Stories

Fresh perspectives on the topics that matter most

Should You Buy an Annuity or Bonds for Retirement Income in 2026?
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FinanceApr 18, 2026

Should You Buy an Annuity or Bonds for Retirement Income in 2026?

With top MYGA annuity rates hitting 6.50% while 10-year Treasuries yield roughly 4.25%, and a record $464.1 billion flowing into annuities in 2025, retirees face the biggest fixed income decision of the decade.

The Optimistic Take
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The Critical Take
15 min readRead both sides →
Should Your Business Switch to Usage-Based SaaS Pricing?
B2B/BusinessApr 16, 2026

Should Your Business Switch to Usage-Based SaaS Pricing?

Exploring whether usage-based and consumption pricing models actually drive more revenue and customer satisfaction than traditional SaaS subscriptions in 2026.

Switch Now
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Stay Subscribed
10 min readRead both sides →
Is Employee Monitoring Software Worth It for Remote Teams?
B2B/BusinessApr 15, 2026

Is Employee Monitoring Software Worth It for Remote Teams?

Exploring whether employee monitoring tools genuinely boost remote productivity or damage trust, morale, and retention in the modern hybrid workplace.

Worth It
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Not Worth It
10 min readRead both sides →
Is B2B Marketing Automation Worth the Investment in 2026?
B2B/BusinessApr 15, 2026

Is B2B Marketing Automation Worth the Investment in 2026?

Examining whether marketing automation platforms deliver real ROI for B2B companies or simply add complexity and cost to already stretched marketing budgets.

Worth It
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Think Twice
9 min readRead both sides →
Are Longevity Supplements Like NMN Worth Taking in 2026?
HealthApr 15, 2026

Are Longevity Supplements Like NMN Worth Taking in 2026?

Examining the science, regulation, and real-world evidence behind NAD+ boosting supplements to determine whether they deliver on anti-aging promises.

Worth Taking
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Not Proven
9 min readRead both sides →
Should You Use a Credit Card or Debit Card in 2026?
FinanceApr 14, 2026

Should You Use a Credit Card or Debit Card in 2026?

Comparing fraud protection, rewards, fees, and spending habits to determine which payment method works best for your financial goals.

Credit Cards Win
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Debit Cards Safer
9 min readRead both sides →
Should You Switch to SaaS Payroll Software in 2026?
B2B/BusinessApr 14, 2026

Should You Switch to SaaS Payroll Software in 2026?

Weighing the real costs, compliance gains, and hidden trade-offs of cloud-based payroll platforms for growing businesses.

SaaS Saves More
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Hidden Risks Ahead
9 min readRead both sides →
Is Hiring a PEO Worth It for Small Businesses in 2026?
B2B/BusinessApr 14, 2026

Is Hiring a PEO Worth It for Small Businesses in 2026?

Comparing PEO costs, benefits, and ROI against in-house HR for growing companies.

PEO Pays Off
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PEO Has Hidden Risks
9 min readRead both sides →
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Why Every Story Needs Two Sides

Most news outlets present a single narrative. Whether it is intentional bias or just the nature of having one author with one perspective, the result is the same: you only get half the story.

Echo chambers are one of the biggest problems in modern media. When you only read opinions that match your own, you miss important nuances and blind spots. Over time, this makes it harder to understand people who disagree with you and harder to find common ground.

Choose Your News exists to break that cycle. By presenting two well argued perspectives on every topic, we give you the tools to think critically and form opinions based on the full picture, not just one slice of it.

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The Optimistic Take

Highlights the potential benefits, positive outcomes, and reasons for hope. Written by authors who see the upside and believe in progress.

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The Critical Take

Raises important concerns, questions assumptions, and examines the risks. Written by authors who dig deeper into the challenges and trade offs.

New Articles Published Daily

We add fresh stories with two perspectives every day. Bookmark us, check back often, and never miss the other side of the story.

Frequently Asked Questions

Choose Your News is a news and opinion platform that presents two carefully written perspectives on every topic. Each article includes an optimistic viewpoint and a critical viewpoint, so readers can see both sides of the story and form their own informed opinions.

Most news sites present a single viewpoint on any given topic. Choose Your News is different because every article is written twice, once from an optimistic angle and once from a critical angle. This dual perspective format helps readers understand the full picture before forming their own conclusions.

Yes. All articles on Choose Your News are completely free to read. There are no paywalls, no subscription requirements, and no limits on how many articles you can access.

We publish new articles daily covering topics in technology, finance, politics, health, culture, and more.

Absolutely. We welcome topic suggestions from our readers. Visit our contact page and send us your idea.

We cover technology, personal finance, politics, workplace culture, health, social media, education, and more. We focus on subjects where there are strong, legitimate arguments on both sides.