Every story is reduced to a clear, factual paragraph, with links to the original source. Open Nutgrafe, scan what matters, and you're done.
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nut·graf
/ˈnət ˌɡraf/ · noun · journalism
In journalism, the nutgraf is the paragraph that tells you what the story is really about. It's the "nut" of the article — the part that answers "why should I care?"
That's all we give you. Every article, reduced to its nutgraf.