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The Atlantic Split.

Tagtaly is a daily read on how British and American media see the same world differently.

The same speech, the same policy, the same war, the same market jolt. Different headlines. Different framing. Different things left out.

Today's splits

Three editorial divides, one snapshot.

Daily signal

Updated 5 June 2026

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Consumer Pulse

The money tone gap.

Day-over-day shifts in how UK and US media cover money topics — prices, inflation, jobs, housing.

Consumer Pulse

Sentiment Desk

The tone gap.

Where UK and US coverage sounds different.

Average tone

UK vs US emotional temperature today.

How sentiment is measured →

Tone by newsroom

Today, by outlet.

How sentiment is measured →

Coverage Desk

What's leading.

Which beats own the day and who is driving the conversation.

Category share

Which beat takes the largest slice of coverage.

How topics are classified →

The race

Biggest day-over-day spikes in coverage volume.

How scores are calculated →

Who's filing

Most active outlets by article volume.

How data is collected →

Word Cloud

The language that framed the day.

Which words appeared most in today's headlines — a signal of what the newsroom reached for again and again.

Top words

Publishing Rhythm

When the news drops.

Hourly article count across all tracked UK and US sources.

Today's publishing rhythm

Topic Timeline

When each beat owns the clock.

How topic coverage shifts hour by hour across the news cycle.

Topic heatmap

Games

A habit layer, not the headline.

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Crossword

Built from the day's coverage.

Wordsearch

Same news, different way to get smug about it.