I have observed that the focus of mainstream media outlets tends to concentrate on government actions, international conflicts, and high-profile events, while independent and alternative sources often delve into the underlying issues, motivations, and consequences of these events, and the perspectives of non-western and financial sources frequently intersect with but also diverge from these narratives. The data confirms this pattern holds across geographical and cultural boundaries. The record shows this divergence in focus is a persistent aspect of human information dissemination.