Updated: [Awaiting topic confirmation]
What happened → Quick heads-up
We’re set to produce a newsroom-grade, viral-style US article—but your topic input is undefined. To meet your requirements (fresh within 4 hours, 3+ authoritative sources, accurate citations), I need either:
- The exact trending topic (headline or a one-liner)
- Three recent authoritative links (AP/Reuters/NYT/WaPo/NPR/major networks/government) published within the last 4 hours (6–12 hours if necessary)
Why it matters → Your story deserves receipts
The package you requested must:
- Be verified against real-time US sources
- Include timestamps, citations, and an Updated line
- Target Google Top Stories AND social virality, with hooks and SEO
Skipping verification risks inaccuracies—so I won’t fabricate news or sources.
Context & background → What I’ll deliver once you confirm
As soon as you provide the topic + links (or grant permission to browse), I’ll deliver a full article (1,200+ words) with:
- Hooky headline (≤70 chars) and snippet-ready intro
- Fresh facts in inverted pyramid style, plus viral “masala” flavor
- Source attributions like [[source:AP]], [[source:Reuters]], [[source:NYT]]
- US-centric SEO (primary keyword in H1, slug, intro, and H2)
- Key takeaways box, FAQs (“People Also Ask” style), internal links, and disclaimer
- Timeline under “What to watch next” with absolute dates
What to watch next → How to proceed in 60 seconds
- Option A: Paste the exact topic + 3 fresh links (AP/Reuters/WSJ/NYT/WaPo/NPR/CBS/ABC/CNBC/Bloomberg/official.gov)
- Option B: Approve open-web browsing so I can pull, verify, and cite the latest in real time
- Option C: Share a draft headline and I’ll source/validate it and complete the article
What I need from you
- Primary keyword (e.g., “Powerball jackpot,” “Supreme Court social media case,” “Hurricane Milton,” etc.)
- The angle if you have one (money impact, safety alert, celebrity twist, policy change)
- Any must-include context or quotes
Key takeaways
- I won’t hallucinate breaking news. Verification is required.
- Send 3 links (published within 4 hours) or allow browsing.
- Once confirmed, you’ll get a fully optimized, viral-ready package fast.
FAQs
- Why can’t you just write it now? Because the brief requires fresh, verified reporting from authoritative US sources within 4 hours. I won’t invent facts or citations.
- What sources count as authoritative? AP, Reuters, WSJ, NYT, Washington Post, NPR, CBS, ABC, NBC, CNBC, Bloomberg, major local papers, or official .gov/.edu pages.
- Can you pick the angle? Absolutely—after I review sources, I’ll lock a viral hook (celebrity drama, shocking twist, wallet impact, safety alert) that US readers care about.
- How fast will you deliver? Typically 15–25 minutes after you share links or enable browsing. Faster if the topic is crisp and sources are clear.
Internal links you’ll see in the final article
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- how-to-start-a-newsletter
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