How frequently and what all do you read/watch/listen to for your news? Also what all categories of news do you watch (tech, sports, politics, etc)? Question because I have been really struggling identifying few reliable news sources that can keep me up to date in all areas without taking up a lot of my time. TC - $306
Blind-My single source of truth.
The Economist A couple of years back my New Year’s resolution was to improve my news consumption. And I came to the realization that quality content costs money.
Nothing is reliable. That’s why we have Wikileaks
BBC for Apps Truthsocial for Social Media
WSJ is most neutral. Also read NPR while knowing it is very biased left.
WSJ? No way…. Op-eds are super biased, news is slightly biased… just as NYT
Opinions aren’t news though. I read 0 opinions and editorials regardless of source.
I watch both CNN & Fox, and then I average the content to get unbiased news.
They’re just media surrogates of the two parties and both are shit. You average two craps, you still get crap.
What a false equivalent Fox is flat out a propaganda station. You can’t compare them to CNN. More like what we see out of Russia CNN isn’t perfect by any means, but they don’t coordinate with the Biden administration and influence the editorial. How many times you hear Don lemon charting strategy with Biden?
Infowars, truth social, OAN, Laura and Tucker on Fox News
The question was about news sources
Those aren't news sources. If you did any primary-source fact checking, you'd realize that.
Financial Times, hacker news, local news
Get IPTV
I use reddit but I wish I only used hacker news