Independent reporting on technology, science, and the wider world.
CSBN News is a small newsroom built around clear writing, sourced reporting, and a respect for the reader’s time. We don’t chase outrage. We work to explain what is changing and why it matters.
Our mission
We cover the stories that shape how we work, think, and live. Our coverage centers on the United States but tracks global developments wherever they affect the daily reality of our readers. We believe an informed audience is built one well-told story at a time, with each claim backed by sourcing a reader can verify. We write to be read, not skimmed.
A short history
CSBN News has roots on this domain going back several years. The publication is relaunching under new editorial leadership and a refreshed editorial mandate. We’re a different newsroom in 2026 than the one that ran here before, with a tighter focus on technology and science and a renewed commitment to accountability journalism.
The newsroom
Maggie leads editorial standards and corrections at CSBN News. She spent twelve years reporting and editing at a regional US daily before joining the relaunch, with a focus on eth…
Daniel covers artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and the platforms that move modern software. Before CSBN News he reported on the consumer-tech beat for a digital-only daily…
Priya covers life sciences, climate, and space for CSBN News. She holds a PhD in molecular biology and worked for six years as a research scientist before moving into journalism.…
Jonah edits CSBN News culture coverage, with a particular interest in how technology reshapes the way we make and share things. He has written about music, food, and the internet…
Renee reports on earnings, mergers, and the companies behind the headlines. Before joining CSBN News she covered the public-markets beat for a financial wire and the startup ecosy…
What we believe
Original reporting
We publish what we have reported. We don't aggregate other outlets without adding meaningful value of our own.
Attribution always
Every non-trivial claim is sourced. If we are uncertain about a fact, we say so. If we get something wrong, we correct it in public.
Reader-first
Headlines reflect the story. Body copy respects the reader's time. We hold ourselves to the standards of the publications we admire.
Get in touch
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