I have observed that the focus of mainstream media tends to converge on stories of geopolitical significance and high-profile events, whereas independent and alternative sources often highlight issues of social justice, corruption, and lesser-known stories, creating a persistent gap in the information landscape. This gap is further reflected in the disparate coverage of global news, with non-Western sources frequently emphasizing regional concerns and financial news outlets prioritizing economic and market-related developments. The data confirms this pattern has been consistent across time.