If you have been reading the Ethical Objective Balanced Sentinel for any length of time, you have probably noticed something: our stories do not tell you what to think. They tell you what happened, who said it, and where the information came from. That’s it.
This page is the exception
The Opinion section is the one and only place on EOBS.biz where you will encounter a personal viewpoint, an argument, or a recommendation. We designed it that way on purpose, and we think the reason matters.
Across the modern media landscape, the line between news and opinion has become dangerously thin. Cable networks post commentary segments under breaking-news banners. Digital outlets weave editorial judgments into headlines that look identical to hard news. Social media algorithms serve it all in one undifferentiated stream, leaving readers to guess which sentences are verified facts and which are someone’s take on those facts. The result is a public that increasingly cannot tell the difference — and, worse, has stopped trying.
EOBS.biz rejects that model entirely
Every news article we publish is built on facts confirmed by at least five reputable sources. We avoid anonymous sourcing. We link to our references so you can check our work. We do not use sensational headlines, emotional manipulation, or misleading framing. When you read a story in our U.S., World, Technology, Business, Entertainment, Health, Science, or Sports sections, you are reading verified information — nothing more.
But facts alone do not always give a complete picture. Sometimes context, analysis, and perspective help readers make sense of what the facts mean. That is the purpose of this page. Opinion content will always be labeled as such, housed in this clearly marked section, and written so that you know exactly when you have crossed the boundary from reporting into commentary.
We believe this separation is not a small detail. It is foundational. It is one more way the Sentinel earns the promise behind our tagline: Where Truth Stands Guard. Truth requires not only that facts be accurate, but that readers always know whether they are reading a fact or an interpretation of one.
So if you are here, you know what you are getting. And when you navigate back to any other section of this site, you will know that, too.
That clarity is our commitment to you.