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Source-backed facts, each tied to a named person and a number.

citations.press publishes structured, citation-ready facts extracted from named publications. Every claim is reviewed for source clarity before it goes live.

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finance
Jun 29, 2026

Comcast's shares increased by more than 20 percent on Monday.

“up more than 20 percent on Monday”
more than 20 percent Comcast, company Ars Technica Source-backed
finance
Jun 29, 2026

Iran claims to have approximately $12 billion of its money frozen in bank accounts in Qatar.

“Iran says it has some $12 billion of its money frozen in bank accounts.”
about 12 billion USD Iran NPR Source-backed
finance
Jun 29, 2026

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that $6 billion of Iran's frozen funds would be released as part of an interim deal signed with the U.S.

“Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said in remarks carried by the local Fars News Agency on Monday that $6 billion of that will be released as part of the interim deal signed with the U.S.”
6 billion USD Masoud Pezeshkian, Iranian President NPR Source-backed
finance
Jun 29, 2026

Congress established the Federal Reserve Board in 1913 after a series of financial panics in the late 1800s.

“Congress established the Federal Reserve Board in 1913 after a series of financial panics in the late 1800s.”
1913 Congress NPR Source-backed
finance
Jun 29, 2026

In 2025, Volkswagen Group's profits dropped by 44 percent to 6.9 billion euros ($7.9 billion), and its operating margins more than halved.

“profits were anything but, dropping 44 percent to just 6.9 billion euros ($7.9 billion) as operating margins more than halved.”
44 percent6.9 billion euros7.9 billion dollars Volkswagen Group Ars Technica Source-backed
finance
Jun 29, 2026

Iran states it has approximately $12 billion of its money frozen in bank accounts in Qatar.

“Qatar is also where Iran says it has some $12 billion of its money frozen in bank accounts.”
about 12 billion USD Iran NPR Source-backed
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GET https://citations.press/citations.json

{
  "outlet": "NPR",
  "topic": "world",
  "claim": "...source-backed fact...",
  "quote": "...verbatim from the article...",
  "attribution": { "speaker": "...", "role": "..." },
  "metrics": [{ "value": 440, "unit": "federal airports" }],
  "source_url": "https://www.npr.org/...",
  "status": "approved"
}
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