I don't think there exists objective neutral facts for notable news.

Hypothetically, you could create a news feed that takes in all of the stock market buys and sells. Then you could generate a news story every hour about the changes. So you would have an objective neutral fact about each company every hour. But what is the value in that? Someone needs to determine if any news story is notable enough to publish or read. At the very point that someone desides to publish or not publish a sentence, paragraph or article, you no longer have an objective fact. It has been subjected to a criteria of either noteable or not. One person will find an article about a stock notable if they have an investment in to that company. But another person might make a different judgement call. Publishing bias is just one of the many issues that make it impossible to find the facts that you are looking for. 
There are many other issues, including that different people are going to have different facts about the same event just because they have a different point of view. A great example of this is a 2008 movie, Vantage point, that depicts witnesses with different points of view.

The truth about the human condition comes from listening to all sides of the story, but that takes a lot of work so most people don't even try.