All Sources
The complete list of 93 international RSS feeds powering NeoLexx, with trust scores and regional carousels.
What It Does
The All Sources page shows the complete list of 93 international RSS feeds that power NeoLexx’s news signals. Sources are organised into regional carousels and each has a trust score that determines how much weight its articles carry in velocity calculations and event scoring.
Trust Scores
Each source has a fixed trust score from 0.3 to 1.0. Trust scores weight a source’s contribution to the velocity z-score — a Reuters article counts far more than a low-trust tabloid article.
| Score | Tier | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| 1.0 | Global Wires | Reuters, AP News |
| 0.9 | Government / Official | White House, Pentagon, NATO, UN News |
| 0.8 | High-Standard Broadcasters | BBC, Guardian, NPR, Deutsche Welle |
| 0.7 | Major National Papers | NYT, WSJ, Al Jazeera, SCMP |
| 0.5 | High-Volume / Partisan | CNN, Fox News, Anadolu Agency |
| 0.3 | Tabloids / State Narratives | Daily Mail, TASS, Xinhua |
State-controlled media (TASS, Xinhua, etc.) is included at low trust scores because the volume of coverage can itself be a signal, even if the content is not fully independent. The trust score ensures it does not dominate velocity calculations.
Regions
Sources are grouped into seven regional carousels: Global Wires · North America · UK & Ireland · Australia & New Zealand · Europe · Asia-Pacific · Latin America & Africa.
Use the arrow buttons to scroll within each carousel, or the search bar to find sources by name or headline keyword.
Corroboration
When three or more high-trust sources (score ≥ 0.8) all report on the same country within the same time window, the velocity score for that country receives a 1.2× corroboration bonus. This reflects the real-world signal of coordinated high-quality coverage.
Limits
- Trust scores are manually assigned and periodically reviewed — they reflect an editorial judgment, not a real-time credibility metric
- RSS feed availability varies; some sources may be temporarily unreachable
- Sources are English-language or auto-translated; translation quality varies by language