Last Updated: April 15, 2026
Nobody actually sits down to read a term page voluntarily. We know that. So we’ll keep this straightforward — no legal theatre, no paragraphs designed to confuse. Just a plain explanation of how things work on this site and what using it means for you.
Browsing articles, leaving a comment, signing up for the newsletter, sending us a message — any of that puts these terms in play. Our Privacy Policy runs alongside this, so wherever data handling comes up here, that document fills in the rest. Both apply. Neither overrides the other.
Who’s Behind This
NewsKube came together in April 2025 out of genuine frustration. People weren’t short on news — they were short on a single place that covered everything worth knowing without making them jump between a dozen different websites. One tab for politics, another for tech, another for sports, and by the time you’re done you’ve spent half your morning just trying to feel informed. That seemed like a problem worth fixing.
We cover US and world news, business, technology and AI, health, sports, entertainment, travel, food, home and garden, climate, automobiles, and lifestyle — all original journalism, not aggregated feeds. No parent company shapes what we publish. No industry body signs off on our editorial decisions. We run independently, and that’s not something we’re casual about.
Using the Site
Everything here is for personal, non-commercial use. Read it, share it, talk about it — that’s exactly what it’s for.
Beyond that, basic common sense applies. Don’t post content that threatens, harasses, or defames anyone. Don’t try poking around in parts of the system you have no business accessing. Don’t run automated tools to scrape our content in bulk. Don’t distribute anything malicious. These aren’t obscure rules buried in fine print — they’re the conditions that make a shared platform function for everyone on it, including you.
We cover genuinely contested, complicated topics and we want real conversations around them. That only happens when people engage honestly. Bad-faith provocation, personal attacks, and spam just get in the way of that.
Comments
Comment sections at most news sites have become a wasteland. We’ve tried to keep ours worth reading, because we think journalism that doesn’t create any dialogue is only doing half its job.
When you post a comment, it becomes part of a public conversation — visible to every reader, not just to us. By submitting one, you’re giving NewsKube a non-exclusive, royalty-free right to display and distribute it on the platform. You’re also confirming it’s yours to share and doesn’t infringe on anything belonging to someone else.
We moderate actively. Hate speech, harassment, threats, discriminatory language, spam, and anything promoting illegal activity gets removed. Persistent offenders get banned. We’d genuinely rather not be doing any of that — but leaving things completely unmoderated isn’t fair to the people who show up here in good faith.
Practically speaking: a comment requires your name, email, and IP address on our end — standard protection against spam. Cookies save those details locally so you’re not filling them in from scratch every visit. They last about a year. Browser settings let you disable cookies if you’d prefer, though a few site features might run a bit rough without them.
Our Articles and Content
The reporting, analysis, images, graphics, and editorial work published on this site belong to NewsKube or to whoever licensed it to us. Real people put real time into producing it — sourcing, verifying, writing, editing — and copyright law covers it accordingly.
Sharing articles through the site’s built-in tools is completely fine. Quoting a short passage for commentary or review, with attribution, is fine too. Reproducing full pieces, republishing content elsewhere, or using anything commercially without permission — that’s not. If you have a specific use in mind and you’re not sure where it falls, email us before doing it rather than after.
What We Publish and How Accurate It Is
Before anything goes live, it gets checked. Reported facts stay clearly separated from opinion — we don’t dress one up as the other because it might perform better. When a story is complicated enough that a headline can’t do it justice, we go deeper rather than leaving it thin.
News moves fast though, and sometimes a story shifts by the hour. We won’t tell you that everything on this site is always perfect and complete — that would be a strange thing to promise about a live news platform. What we publish reflects what was known and verified when it went up. Things get corrected and updated when they need to be.
Opinion and analysis pieces carry the views of whoever wrote them. They’re not declarations of NewsKube’s institutional position. We’d rather contributors write what they actually think than have everything filtered into a single editorial voice.
And if you’re making a real decision — anything medical, financial, legal — please don’t treat this site as your only source. We’re journalists, not advisors.
Third-Party Services
Three services run alongside our own platform that are worth knowing about.
Google Analytics tracks general site behavior — pages read, traffic sources, time spent — through cookies. The data is anonymous and aggregated. It tells us what’s working editorially. It doesn’t identify individuals, and we genuinely have no interest in that kind of detail.
Google AdSense handles advertising. Google and its partners use cookies and web beacons to serve ads matched to browsing behavior. Their privacy policy covers exactly how that works — worth reading directly if you want the specifics.
Some articles embed content from outside platforms — a YouTube clip, a Twitter post, an Instagram image. Interacting with any of that means you’re on that platform’s ground, operating under their terms. We have no visibility into what they collect. Logging out of those services before you browse is a reasonable thing to do if it concerns you.
External links go to sites we don’t own or run. We can’t speak to what’s on them, how current it is, or what they do with visitor data. Leaving www.newskube.com puts you under someone else’s rules, not ours.
Your Data
The full account of how we handle personal information is in our Privacy Policy — it’s there because data handling deserves more than a few lines squeezed into a term document. But the core of it: we don’t sell your information. Contact form submissions stay with us for six months and then get deleted — they don’t go to any marketing list or third party. Newsletter emails go to people who asked for them, and every one carries an unsubscribe option. Server logs stay for 90 days, then they’re cleared.
HTTPS runs across the whole site. Access to personal data is kept to a small number of people who actually need it to keep things running. If a breach ever compromised your data, we’d move fast — containing it, figuring out what happened, and letting affected users know in line with the severity and whatever local law requires.
This site isn’t for anyone under 14. If you think a child has submitted personal information here, email [email protected] straight away and we’ll delete it without delay.
When These Terms Get Updated
They will get updated at some point — either because the platform changes or because something in the legal environment shifts. When that happens, the revised version goes up here with a new date. Significant changes might get a homepage notice or a heads-up to newsletter subscribers.
Using the site after an update means you’re okay with what changed. If something shifts that you’re not comfortable with, stopping use of the site is always an option — completely your decision.
Liability
We work to get things right. We don’t always succeed perfectly, and we won’t pretend otherwise. This site and its content come as-is. We’re not responsible for decisions made on the basis of what’s published here. Our liability is limited to what applicable law permits — no more, no less.
Reach Us
Something unclear in here? A concern about content, about your data, about anything on this platform? Write to us directly.
Email: [email protected] Website: www.newskube.com
Those emails land with real people. We’ll write back.
These Terms of Service apply alongside our Privacy Policy. Both are in effect whenever you use NewsKube.



