What are your favorite news sources?
Just wondering your preferences
Just wondering your preferences
Hanabie, DW News, AP, Reuters, BBC (which I sometimes feel doesn’t belong in this list).
Mewtwo, NYTimes
Conyak, Associated Press. Everyone else just takes their reports and puts their spin on it.
jeffw, That’s only really true for run of the mill stories. News outlets do their own reporting all the time
unwinagainstable, Morning Brew. Their daily emails give me just the right amount of news. Most of the major stories in a concise format. I usually hate emails so I was skeptical when setting this up, but I do like it
Today, Google News is my usual browse, then AP, Reuters, or axios. Radio npr. Tv msnbc but i get tired of the pundits.
BarrelAgedBoredom, NPR, AP, an Reuters are already mentioned. For leftist/left leaning sources I like Jacobin, truth out, it’s going down, Jewish currents, current affairs, the intercept, democracy now, mintpress news (more Canadian centered), and left voice
otter, Most often I’ll see an article, and then google the topic to find a better place to read about it.
AP & Reuters are pretty good usually
CBC (Canadian public broadcaster) for Canadian stuff. They’re pretty reliable and trustworthy while many other broadcasters are owned by an oligopoly of of telecom companies (which surprise, shy away from topics of competition and abuse by the parent companies). I also check out small small local independent places.
Also specific healthcare journals and organizations because I’m involved in that area.
heartlessevil, One day I just decided news didn’t exist and stopped reading any of it. Last I checked it was 1992 and they invented moon pies. What a time to be alive.
hoodlem, Wall Street Journal and NPR. Try to get the story from each side as well as I can.
atlasraven31, AOL news. Yes, it still exists.
jeffw, But… why?
Gadg3tm, AP, BBC and NPR
atlasraven31, NPR is my go-to for soft spoken documentary pieces about uncomfortable topics.
ptz, Mostly the wire services (Reuters, AP).
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