Updated: Oct 8, 2025, 2:32 p.m. ET (11:32 a.m. PT)

What happened — and why we need your topic

We’re ready to build a viral, newsroom-grade article that’s accurate, hooky, and primed for Google Top Stories. But we need the exact trending U.S. topic from you to proceed. Per your guidelines, we must verify fresh facts (preferably within 4 hours) from at least three authoritative U.S. sources (AP, Reuters, major networks, or official.gov). Share the precise topic, headline, or URL you’re seeing trend, and we’ll spin up a full-package story in minutes — with receipts, citations, and viral flair.

Why it matters: We won’t guess — we verify

We don’t wing breaking news. We verify. That means we’ll check at least three high-cred U.S. outlets in the last 4 hours (or expand to 6–12 hours only if necessary, with disclosure). Result: a story that can trend on Google and still play hard on X, TikTok, and Insta — without risking accuracy.

Once you send the topic, here’s what you’ll get:

  • A hooky headline that’s factual and scroll-stopping.
  • A tight, snippet-ready intro that answers who/what/when/where/why/how.
  • Fresh citations with timestamps and links to AP/Reuters/major US outlets or official statements.
  • Viral flavor: punchy sentences, meme-y lines, pop-culture nods.
  • SEO polish for U.S. readers (keywords, snippet optimization, internal links).

How we’ll build your viral article — step by step

  1. Confirm the topic: You share the exact trend (headline/URL/keywords).
  2. Live verify: We check AP, Reuters, and one more (e.g., WaPo/NYT/ABC/CBS/NBC/CNN/Bloomberg) plus an official source if available.
  3. Dominate the angle: We capture the U.S. reaction (money impact, safety, celebrity twist, political shock — whatever’s actually trending).
  4. Write for virality: Inverted pyramid + spicy hooks, with clear, credible attributions like [[source:AP]], [[source:Reuters]].
  5. Ship the package: H1/H2s, key takeaways, timeline, FAQs, and an SEO-smart slug — all in one JSON you can publish.

What we need from you (super fast)

  • The exact topic/headline (paste a link or phrase).
  • Primary keyword to target (or we select one from live SERP).
  • Any must-include angles (e.g., consumer impact, travel, student loans, markets, sports, celeb).

What we’ll deliver once you send the topic

We’ll provide a 1,200+ word article with:

  • H1 using the primary keyword
  • “Updated” timestamp in ET (and PT if useful)
  • Sources block with inline attributions (e.g., [[source:Reuters]])
  • Key takeaways box
  • FAQ based on People Also Ask and social questions
  • Image guidance with alt text
  • JSON-LD (Article) for SEO with correct timestamps

Examples of trends we can turn viral fast

  • Policy shock: Student-loan changes, immigration orders, gas price spikes.
  • Money moves: Fed hints, CPI surprise, big tech layoffs, crypto swings.
  • Pop-culture heat: Celebrity breakups, surprise albums, viral courtroom drama.
  • Sports buzzer-beaters: Last-second NFL trades, NBA blockbuster signings, college football upsets.
  • Weather & safety: Hurricane tracks, wildfire evacuations, heatwave alerts.

How we handle sources and timing

Per your rules, we cite at least three authoritative U.S. outlets published within the last 4 hours. If no 4-hour sources exist, we expand to 6–12 hours and clearly disclose that scope in the copy. We also prioritize official statements (.gov, .edu, or direct press releases) when available. All facts will be attributed inline using your bracket format, like [[source:AP]], [[source:Reuters]], including URLs and publish times.

Ready when you are

Drop the topic now. We’ll turn it into a punchy, accurate, and trend-ready package — the kind your audience reads, shares, and talks about. If you want, add the vibe: more CNBC or more meme-core? We can dial it in.

Key takeaways

  • We need your exact trending U.S. topic to begin real-time verification.
  • We’ll cite 3+ authoritative sources (AP, Reuters, majors) within 4 hours when possible.
  • You’ll get a viral-ready article: sharp headline, factual hooks, SEO, FAQs.
  • We prioritize accuracy, speed, and U.S.-centric readability.

What to watch next

  • Within 10–20 minutes of topic receipt: Source sweep and angle lock.
  • Within 30–45 minutes: Draft with citations, H2s, key takeaways, and FAQ.
  • Within 60 minutes: Final JSON-LD package with images, headline variants, and internal links.

Context & background: Our style, your standards

We blend AP-style accuracy with social-native energy. Short sentences. Big clarity. No fluff. We aim for Google Top Stories while writing for the For You feeds your audience lives in. You’ll see U.S.-centric phrasing, clean timestamps, and zero speculation — just verified facts and viral packaging.

Internal links you can expect

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