what are your news sources?
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in and out of fediverse.
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Associated Press is great for world news. They're a bit slow but you get less mistakes.
For important news like Linux news, destination Linux, brodie Robinson and the Linux experiment are my goto.
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World news:
- [email protected] - The Guardian
- [email protected] - Al Jazeera
Climate / environment:
- [email protected] - Inside Climate News
- [email protected] - Mongabay
- [email protected] - Grist
- [email protected] - Planetizen
US News:
- [email protected] - The Guardian US
- [email protected] - BBC US
Tech and tech politics:
- [email protected] - Ars Technica
- [email protected] - 404 Media
- [email protected] - The Register
- [email protected] - Techdirt
US Politics:
- [email protected] - Mother Jones
- [email protected] - Pro Publica
- [email protected] - Good Politics / Political Law Blog
- [email protected] - The Drudge Report (I know! I'm as shocked as anybody. With a good-sized blacklist of crap sources in place, it's actually pretty informative)
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I'm usually trusting Reuters or AP news
Though I've heard of ground.news and have been thinking about subscribing, DAE have experience with them? Are they as unbiased as they claim?
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BBC Radio 4's hourly news bulletin just before the Archers. That and BBC News headline notifications.
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less mistakes
oh the dross other outlets push aren't mistakes ...
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Reuters usually has half decent articles, but they're owned by billionaires out of Canada. This look into them was done late last year: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/12174374
AP has some sketch board members as shown here: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/12174861
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What does dross mean?
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Rss is the way
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Publically owned or controlled (or at least majority owned and controlled) news services in major countries
CBC - in Canada (where I'm from)
PBS - in the US
ABC - Australia
BBC - in the UK
France 24 - in France
NHK - in JapanAlthough there are criticisms for each, at the very least, they give a good guidance to relevant straight forward news without too much spin.
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I've got a MASSIVE fricking OPML file I grab my news from and punch into various apps and sites like Feedly. I grab basically as many feeds as I can, except those that typically paywall their sites (like WaPo, NYT and WSJ)
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I like AP News a lil better than Reuters. Axios and NBC News ain't bad either if you're okay with using sites that skew a lil farther to the left.
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What about NPR in the US as well
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I haven't noticed the AP being that slow in comparison to other outlets IMHO
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Thanks for the reminder .... added!
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Using this thing right here as an RSS reader! TIL.
[email protected] - Mongabay
An excellent source that I'm ashamed I only discovered recently. Consistently first-rate independent journalism on literally the most important subjects there are. Should be better known. Read. Donate.
Great other choices too.
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Yeah, corporate media is definitely "the left."
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I used to be a Google News junkie, but I stopped using their products. Now, I have a more streamlined view via these two:
https://www.newsminimalist.com/
https://www.boringreport.org/app -
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Wow you can use Lemmy as an RSS feed? Will these posts overpower local stuff though?
Hopefully me clicking on these won't mean the all view on my instance is now completely overtaken by this stuff...