Sourcing
Every article names its sources. Factual claims — output figures, dates, dollar amounts, regulatory decisions — link to a primary source: a regulator, a company disclosure, a wire report, or an official database. We do not publish claims we cannot attribute. Where a story originates from social-media discussion, we say so explicitly and separate verified fact from commentary.
Automation disclosure
NNN articles are produced by the NNN Newsroom, an editorial automation system built and supervised by the publication's operators. The system monitors feeds and primary sources, drafts articles, checks them against a structural quality contract (sourcing, factual specificity, answer-first structure), and publishes under the NNN Newsroom byline. Human oversight covers editorial direction, the quality contract itself, spot review, and corrections. We publish under an organizational byline rather than invented personal ones: no fictional journalists, no synthetic author biographies.
Accuracy and speed
When accuracy and speed conflict, accuracy wins. Breaking coverage is published only when a development is confirmed by a citable primary source. Velocity coverage — reporting on what the industry is debating — is labeled as such and distinguishes what is established from what is being claimed.
Corrections
Errors are corrected visibly, not silently — see the corrections policy.
Independence
NNN is independent. It is not owned by, funded by, or affiliated with any reactor vendor, utility, fuel supplier, or industry association. We do not publish sponsored content presented as reporting.