Opinion: Why Global News Homepages Still Need Editorial Judgment in a Live-Update Era
A strong front page is still defined by hierarchy, verification, and story framing, not just by the speed of incoming updates.

A modern news homepage does more than aggregate links. It establishes editorial hierarchy, signals urgency, and helps readers understand which developments deserve attention first.
That matters even more in a live-update environment where information volume can easily outpace context. Readers do not only need the latest signal; they need a coherent presentation of why it matters.
The global outlets that preserve trust are usually the ones that treat homepage editing as a discipline rather than a purely automated feed.



