Curation of the Best

We read the web so you don’t have to chase it. Curation of the Best gathers today’s top world news along with business, technology, sports, celebrity and trending headlines from trusted outlets, all on one fast page. Tap any headline to read the full story at the source.

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Top Stories

The biggest world headlines right now, updated through the day.


Celebrity

The latest celebrity, pop culture and entertainment buzz from across the web.


Trending Now

The stories everyone is reading and searching for right now.



Politics and Policy


Frequently Asked Questions

What is Curation of the Best?

Curation of the Best is a free news reader that gathers the day’s most important stories from trusted outlets around the world and puts them on one fast, simple page. Instead of checking a dozen sites and apps, you can scan the best headlines in a couple of minutes.

Where do the headlines come from?

From established publishers including BBC News, The Guardian, NPR, CNBC, The Verge, E! Online and The Hollywood Reporter, plus Celebrity and Trending feeds powered by Google News. Every headline links straight to the original article on the publisher’s own site.

How often is it updated?

Continuously. The feeds refresh throughout the day as news breaks, and we publish an original Today’s Top 10 roundup every morning that you can also get by email.

What topics does it cover?

World news, business, technology, science, sports, finance, health, celebrity, arts and culture, politics, and whatever is trending right now.

Is it free?

Yes, completely free. You can also subscribe to get the daily digest delivered to your inbox each morning.


Headlines come from BBC News, The Guardian, NPR, CNBC, The Verge, E! Online, The Hollywood Reporter and more, and every link takes you straight to the publisher. We’re an independent news reader, so we point you toward great journalism rather than reprint it. See our disclosure and privacy page for details.