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Zwely News is organized around desks, shared editorial standards, and a clear byline structure for both collaborative and named reporting.

This page explains how the newsroom is structured, when the shared staff byline appears, and how readers can understand who is responsible for the reporting they are reading.

How the newsroom is organized

Zwely News is structured around daily desks rather than a large public-facing roster. Coverage is organized so readers can move quickly between U.S., world, politics, business, technology, and entertainment without losing the thread.

The newsroom uses a shared staff byline on collaborative stories and on daily synthesis coverage that is assembled from multiple source pools. Named bylines appear where reporting or writing is anchored to one primary author.

Desks and responsibilities

U.S. and Politics

Tracks federal policy, elections, courts, state government, and the domestic fallout from major national decisions.

World

Covers diplomacy, conflict, global institutions, and international developments with direct consequences for readers.

Business

Follows companies, markets, labor, prices, trade, and the policy shifts that shape the broader economy.

Technology

Covers AI, platforms, cybersecurity, chips, digital policy, and how emerging technology changes everyday life.

Entertainment

Tracks film, television, streaming, music, and the business decisions behind major cultural moments.

Standards and updates

Handles attribution, source notes, corrections, and collaborative updates on fast-moving stories across the site.

Shared newsroom byline

Zwely News Staff

Work published under this byline follows Zwely News editorial standards for sourcing, updates, and corrections. Readers should expect clear attribution, visible update practices, and a straightforward explanation of what happened before any framing notes or recirculation modules.

  • - Used when coverage is assembled collaboratively by the newsroom rather than credited to one reporter.
  • - Most often appears on U.S., world, politics, business, technology, and entertainment stories built from multiple source pools.
  • - Still follows the same standards, source handling, updates policy, and corrections policy used across Zwely News.