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News Never Sleeps

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News Never Sleeps

A live global situational dashboard — seismic activity, weather, air quality, markets, geomagnetic conditions, CO₂, disasters and launch schedules, all updating continuously.

The world doesn't sleep. Neither should your feed.

News Never Sleeps is a live situational dashboard for the whole planet. Not a news site — a wire. It streams what is actually happening right now across a set of domains that traditional coverage treats as separate beats, and puts them on one surface.

What it tracks

Seismic activity. Weather and severe weather. Air quality. Financial markets. Geomagnetic conditions. Atmospheric CO₂. Disasters as they are declared. Population figures. Space launch schedules.

The mix is deliberate: natural phenomena alongside human-generated data, because the questions people actually have cross that line constantly. A trader watching a typhoon track and a shipping lane is asking one question, not two.

Why a dashboard rather than a feed

A news cycle is a filter with a latency of hours and an editorial opinion baked in. That is the right product for most people most of the time. It is the wrong product when you need to know the state of something now — and the people who need that are traders, emergency planners, journalists on a breaking story, and anyone whose next decision depends on a number that moved in the last ten minutes.

So the design premise is information density over visual flourish. Dark interface, real-time counters, an operations-room layout. It should read like a wire service desk, because that is what it is.

The model

Freemium: ten minutes free, then $20/month for unlimited access. The free window is long enough to actually evaluate the thing and short enough that people who need it daily subscribe.