Updated: 2025-10-08 10:00 ET
What happened → We need a topic to proceed
We’re ready to produce a newsroom-grade, viral-style U.S. news package—fast. But your input listed the Topic and Primary keyword as “undefined,” and live web browsing isn’t enabled here. To keep this factual, timely, and aligned with the guidelines (fresh sources within 4 hours, 3+ authoritative U.S. citations), we need either: a) a specific trending topic, or b) permission to browse in real time.
Why it matters → You want viral reach, not guesswork
Without a clear topic or live sources, we won’t fabricate facts or headlines. The goal is to trend on Google Top Stories and go big on social. That means verified facts, timestamps, and sourcing from AP/Reuters/NYT/WaPo/CBS/ABC/NPR/Bloomberg or official .gov/.edu links—delivered with punchy, meme-aware writing built for U.S. readers aged 18–40.
What we need from you (pick one)
- Option A: Provide a specific, breaking U.S. topic (e.g., “FTC sues X,” “Powerball jackpot winner in California,” “Tropical Storm Beta makes landfall,” “Tech layoffs at [Company],” “Supreme Court ruling on [Issue]”).
- Option B: Enable live browsing so we can pull fresh headlines (last 4 hours) and cite 3+ authoritative U.S. sources.
What you’ll get within minutes (our deliverable)
- Hooky headline (≤70 chars), SEO-optimized with your primary keyword.
- Snippet-ready intro (~70 words) answering who/what/when/where/why/how—plus a viral hook.
- 4 clear sections: What happened; Why it matters; Context & background; What to watch next (timeline with absolute dates).
- Engaging tone for U.S. digital natives: short, punchy sentences; pop-culture nods; meme-aware.
- 3–5 bullet Key Takeaways box.
- FAQs (4–6) mirroring People Also Ask/Reddit/TikTok questions.
- 2+ internal links and image suggestions (with alt text) in HTML comments.
- Pros & Cons table if relevant.
- Full citations inline with [[source:Publisher]] tags and an Updated timestamp in ET.
- Valid Article JSON-LD with timestamps and publisher metadata.
Examples of trending U.S. topic types you can send now
- Politics & Policy: White House executive order, Supreme Court decision, House/Senate vote, state abortion law changes, student loan updates.
- Money & Markets: Fed rate signals, CPI/PPI surprise, crypto regulation twist, Big Tech earnings, mass layoffs, gas prices spike.
- Weather & Safety: Hurricane/tropical storm alerts, wildfire evacuations, blizzard warnings, heat dome records, FEMA updates.
- Tech & AI: Major product launches, AI safety rules, antitrust lawsuits, massive outage hitting Americans.
- Sports & Culture: NFL trade shocker, NBA blockbuster, celebrity legal case, concert cancellations, viral TV finale.
Our viral/masala playbook (how we make it trend)
- Dominant angle: We scan top headlines + social reactions to identify the emotional driver (money, safety, outrage, relief, celebrity drama).
- Hooks & phrasing: Crisp leads, curiosity gaps, and headline verbs that punch without misleading.
- US-centric SEO: Use the primary keyword in headline, intro, at least one H2; include “in the US today,” “across America,” etc.
- Shareability: Short scannable grafs, quotable subheads, and timeline milestones people screenshot.
- Accuracy: No speculation; every claim tied to a reputable source or official statement, time-stamped in ET.
What to watch next → Your move, then we sprint
- Within 5 minutes of topic confirmation: We fetch 3–6 authoritative U.S. sources (ideally within 4 hours; we’ll note if we must expand to 6–12 hours and why).
- Within 15–25 minutes: We deliver the full article package with links, FAQs, and JSON-LD.
- Immediate updates: If the story moves (pressers, filings, weather advisories), we’ll add updates with new timestamps and sources.
- Topic and primary keyword are currently undefined.
- We won’t fabricate trending news without live sources.
- Send a specific U.S. breaking topic or enable browsing.
- We’ll cite 3+ authoritative sources and time-stamp updates in ET.
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