ArchyPedia News is a digital newsroom built for readers who want fast, factual, and clearly explained news.
From breaking headlines to deep global trends, we summarize the most important stories across News, World, Business, Entertainment, Health, Sports, and Technology—so you can understand what matters in just a few minutes.
We combine expert editors with carefully supervised AI tools to turn complex information into concise, accurate briefings. Every story is edited and approved by a human before publication.
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Our Mission
At archypedia.news, our mission is simple:
Make important news understandable, fast—and always grounded in facts.
We believe:
- Readers deserve clarity, not noise.
- Sources and methods should be transparent.
- AI can help process information, but humans remain responsible for what we publish.
- News should respect your time and intelligence.
Learn more about how we work in our Editorial Policy and how we handle mistakes on our Corrections page.
Leadership
Editor-in-Chief – Dr. Elara Vance
Email: [email protected]
Location: London, UK
Dr. Elara Vance leads the strategic direction and editorial integrity of archypedia.news. Holding a Ph.D. in Cognitive Science, Elara began her career researching how people process and retain information, a foundation that deeply shapes her approach to news delivery. She moved into journalism as a data editor, then helped launch and scale a successful digital news startup known for its innovative use of AI in content curation.
At ArchyPedia News, Elara is driven by the principle that “understanding is the ultimate currency.” She has designed an editorial framework that blends advanced AI summarization with careful human oversight, ensuring every brief is both accurate and genuinely comprehensible. Elara is a strong advocate for transparency, media literacy, and ethical AI in the newsroom. She regularly speaks at conferences about the future of journalism and the ways technology can support, rather than replace, human editorial judgment.
Elara mentors senior editors and young reporters alike, pushing for a newsroom culture where clarity, fairness, and curiosity come before speed and hype. For interview or partnership requests, please see our Contact page.
Managing Editor – Kaelen Thorne
Email: [email protected]
Location: Berlin, Germany
As Managing Editor, Kaelen Thorne is the operational engine of archypedia.news, turning big-picture editorial goals into day-to-day reality. Kaelen began his career at an international wire service, working high-pressure shifts covering global breaking news. That experience sharpened his instincts for verification, speed, and clear headline writing. He later became a regional managing editor, coordinating teams spread across different time zones.
At ArchyPedia, Kaelen oversees the daily news meeting, coordinates coverage plans across all desks, and ensures that every story meets the site’s standards for accuracy, tone, and readability. He is responsible for enforcing ArchyPedia’s style guide, fact-checking processes, and publishing workflows—especially for AI-assisted drafts that must be edited and approved before going live.
Kaelen also collaborates closely with the tech and product teams, prioritizing newsroom tools and analytics dashboards that genuinely help editors, rather than distract them. His focus is simple: keep the newsroom organized, efficient, and relentlessly reader-focused.
Category Editors
News Editor – Anya Petrova
Email: [email protected]
Category: News
Location: Chicago, USA
Anya Petrova leads the News desk at archypedia.news, overseeing coverage of U.S. current events, politics, and major domestic stories. With a degree in political science and a decade-long career as a national correspondent, Anya has reported on presidential campaigns, Supreme Court decisions, nationwide protests, and key pieces of legislation.
Her reporting style is defined by clarity and restraint. At ArchyPedia, Anya’s mission is to separate fact from noise. She pushes her team to focus on what a development actually does—how it changes policy, affects communities, or shifts the political landscape—rather than on punditry or spin.
Anya is adept at turning long press conferences, court filings, and policy documents into sharp, neutral summaries. She often collaborates with the Health and Business desks when national policy decisions intersect with healthcare, labor, or economic trends. To her, good news editing means readers walk away informed, not overwhelmed.
World Editor – Dr. Kenji Tanaka
Email: [email protected]
Category: World
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Dr. Kenji Tanaka is the World Editor at archypedia.news, where he curates and contextualizes international news. With a Ph.D. in East Asian Studies and years of experience as a foreign policy analyst and correspondent, Kenji brings academic depth and on-the-ground knowledge to global coverage. He has worked across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe, reporting on elections, conflicts, trade deals, and social movements.
Kenji believes that world news shouldn’t feel distant or opaque. Under his leadership, ArchyPedia’s World section pairs tight summaries with concise historical and cultural context, helping readers understand not only what happened, but why it matters within a larger geopolitical puzzle.
He pays close attention to underreported regions, long-running conflicts, and slow-burn issues like climate migration and demographic change. Kenji regularly works with the Business and Technology desks when global economics, energy, or regulation are at the center of a story, ensuring readers get a holistic view rather than fragmented updates.
Business Editor – Lena Schmidt
Email: [email protected]
Category: Business
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Lena Schmidt heads the Business desk at archypedia.news, covering markets, corporate strategy, startups, and economic policy. With a background as an economic analyst at a major European bank, Lena understands the mechanics behind market movements and financial statements. She later moved into financial journalism, writing for prominent business publications and specializing in European economic policy and global trade.
At ArchyPedia, Lena’s goal is to make business news accessible and relevant for non-specialists. Her team’s briefs break down interest rate decisions, inflation data, corporate earnings, and labor market shifts into concrete impacts for everyday readers—on wages, savings, housing, and prices.
Lena is particularly interested in the intersection of technology and finance, such as fintech, digital currencies, and the future of work. She collaborates frequently with the Technology and World editors on stories about supply chains, regulation, and cross-border investments, ensuring ArchyPedia’s readers see the full global economic picture.
Entertainment Editor – Finn O’Connell
Email: [email protected]
Category: Entertainment
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Finn O’Connell leads the Entertainment desk at archypedia.news, covering film, television, music, streaming, and internet culture. Finn began as an indie film critic, writing long-form reviews and festival coverage, before branching into music journalism and podcasting. His storytelling blends enthusiasm for pop culture with a sharp critical lens.
At ArchyPedia, Finn focuses on what audiences are actually watching, listening to, and sharing—from blockbuster releases and prestige dramas to viral online phenomena. His team’s summaries capture the key facts (release dates, viewership milestones, awards, controversies) while also highlighting why a story matters: how it reflects cultural shifts, business model changes, or new creative voices.
Finn is particularly fascinated by how streaming platforms and social media are reshaping the entertainment industry. He works closely with the Business and Technology desks on stories about mergers, platform wars, creator economies, and the future of media.
Health Editor – Dr. Samuel “Sam” Chen
Email: [email protected]
Category: Health
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Dr. Samuel “Sam” Chen leads the Health desk at archypedia.news. A former practicing physician, Sam transitioned to medical journalism after seeing firsthand how confusing and contradictory health information could be for patients. He has worked as a health columnist and medical advisor for several outlets, focusing on evidence-based communication.
At ArchyPedia, Sam is committed to raising the standard of health reporting. Every summary from his desk must clearly state what is known, what is still uncertain, and where the information comes from. His team covers medical research, public health policy, disease outbreaks, mental health, nutrition, and healthcare system reforms.
Sam is especially focused on combating misinformation. He insists on citing credible institutions and peer-reviewed work, and he flags early-stage or overhyped studies to avoid misleading readers. He also creates explainers that demystify medical jargon and public health concepts, helping readers feel more confident when interpreting health news.
Sports Editor – Chloe Dubois
Email: [email protected]
Category: Sports
Location: Paris, France
Chloe Dubois heads the Sports desk at archypedia.news, delivering quick but rich coverage of global competition. She started her career in sports analytics, providing data insights for professional football clubs before pivoting to full-time sports journalism. That combination of stats expertise and narrative flair informs her coverage style.
At ArchyPedia, Chloe’s team covers major leagues, international tournaments, college sports, and niche disciplines. Her summaries go beyond final scores and highlight turning points, key tactics, standout performances, and historical context where relevant.
Chloe is passionate about broadening the spotlight: she makes sure women’s sports, Paralympic events, and less-mainstream sports receive thoughtful attention. She also tracks the business side of sports—broadcast rights, sponsorship deals, and club finances—often collaborating with the Business desk to show how money shapes the games fans love.
Technology Editor – Rohan Mehta
Email: [email protected]
Category: Technology
Location: Bangalore, India
Rohan Mehta is the Technology editor at archypedia.news, responsible for coverage of AI, software, cybersecurity, gadgets, startups, and digital policy. Previously a software engineer and product manager in both Silicon Valley and Bangalore, Rohan understands how technology is built from the inside out.
He moved into tech journalism to help bridge the gap between technical communities and the general public. At ArchyPedia, Rohan’s team focuses on explaining not just what a new technology does, but why it matters: how it affects privacy, jobs, competition, and daily life. Topics range from landmark AI models and cyberattacks to data protection laws, app privacy changes, and startup ecosystems in emerging markets.
Rohan is especially interested in the global nature of tech innovation and regulation. He frequently partners with the World and Business desks on stories involving cross-border data flows, antitrust battles, and the geopolitics of chips, networks, and software platforms.
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Ownership & Funding
ArchyPedia News is independently owned and operated. The site is currently funded by its founders and operational revenue (such as potential future advertising or sponsorships), and is not owned by or formally affiliated with any political party, government entity, or large media conglomerate.
Our editorial team operates separately from any commercial or business decisions. Advertising, sponsorships, or affiliate arrangements (if and when used) do not influence our editorial judgment, story selection, or reporting, as detailed in our Editorial Policy.
If the ownership structure or primary funding sources for ArchyPedia News change in a way that is relevant to readers, we will update this section to reflect those changes.