top of page

                        Rare Sense News 

Rare Sense News presents current political and civic issues the way a truly free, fair, and independent press should, with clear facts, revealed incentives, honest trade-offs, and real impact on citizens. We don’t push outrage or tribal narratives. Instead, we give you the structural context needed to form your own well-informed beliefs, opinions, votes, and actions, even when reasonable people reach different conclusions.

Rare sense news.jpg

Current Rare Sense News

We the People First

We don’t do outrage. We don’t do tribal spin.

We deliver the news the way a truly free, fair, and independent press should — with facts, incentives, trade-offs, structural context, and real impact on citizens.

​

This Page Is Your Trustworthy Source

Mainstream outlets (across the political spectrum) too often prioritize engagement, loyalty, and narrative over truth. Rare Sense News cuts through that noise.

​

A Healthy Republic Needs Room for Honest Disagreement

​​Two reasonable people can reach very different conclusions on the same issue and that’s normal and healthy in a free society. People have different priorities, values, life experiences, and risk tolerances.

The goal of Rare Sense News is not to force the same opinion on everyone. It is to provide the clearest possible picture of facts, incentives, and structural realities so that whatever beliefs, opinions, votes, or actions you choose are based on reality not on being emotionally manipulated by partisan outlets on either side.

​

Self-Reflection: How Do Your Sources Measure Up?

Take an honest moment and ask yourself:

  • When you read or watch “your” preferred news outlets, do you usually feel more outraged, validated, or informed with clear facts and trade-offs?

  • Can you predict how they will cover a story before you even open it?

  • When new information comes out that challenges the initial narrative, do your sources correct course or quietly move on?

  • Are you consuming news that helps you understand incentives and real-world impacts, or news that mainly tells you who to be angry at?

The hard truth: If most of your news diet comes from outlets that rarely deliver the Rare Sense standard (facts first, incentives revealed, all sides held accountable), you are not being informed you are being steered.

Compare that to what you just read on this page. Which approach better equips you to form independent beliefs, protect your family, and make decisions that actually serve your values?

This small daily awareness compounds. It’s how we move from being manipulated to thinking structurally and from division to real citizen power.

​

How We Report (The Rare Sense Standard)

  • Lead with verifiable facts and primary sources

  • Reveal incentives for all players

  • Clearly show trade-offs and real consequences

  • Focus on seriousness and impact on citizens

  • Hold all sides accountable

  • Avoid moral theater and emotional manipulation

​

Featured Past Stories

  • Will add high profile feature stories here

 

Full Archive

Want to explore more stories or older coverage?

→ View All Rare Sense News Articles 

bottom of page