Editorial Policy
Updated: June 2026
Research and Sourcing
HeadlineFinds uses automated research workflows to identify trending topics and gather publicly available information. Sources include official government data, company filings, news wire reports, and industry publications.
We prioritize primary sources (official releases, institutional data, government statistics) over secondary reporting wherever possible. Reference links at the bottom of each article indicate sources used for factual verification — they are not the source of our wording or editorial opinion.
AI-Assisted Content
HeadlineFinds uses AI-assisted drafting to process research and produce article drafts at scale. AI-generated content is reviewed for factual accuracy and editorial consistency before publication. We do not publish AI output without review.
Our workflow is designed to prevent fabrication of statistics, quotes, dates, or personal experience claims. If we cannot verify a specific figure, we write approximations or omit the claim.
Fact-Checking Standards
- Numerical claims must appear in verifiable public sources before publication.
- Expressions like "first since," "exactly X days," or "record-breaking" are only used when confirmed by referenced data.
- Sports results, player rosters, and standings are based on publicly available records at time of writing.
- Financial figures, prices, and product specifications may change after publication.
Corrections Policy
We correct factual errors promptly. If you identify an error in any article, contact us at [email protected] with the article URL and the correction. We review all submissions and update articles when errors are confirmed.
Commercial Independence
Affiliate links and product recommendations do not determine our editorial conclusions. Product sections are separated from editorial content. We do not accept payment for editorial coverage.
See our Affiliate Disclosure for full details on commercial relationships.
Content Types
Each article is labeled with a content type (News Explainer, Sports Analysis, Travel Guide, etc.) to help readers understand the nature of the content before reading.