what are your news sources?
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feathercrown@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Lemmy and the google news feed. Sometimes my family members.
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remembertheapollo_@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
I try to stick to AP/Reuters. They tend to be more direct and less wordy. BBC, sometimes Guardian, NYT, and other news sources follow.
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scoobford@lemmy.zipreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
The BBC, AP, and Reuters are a good place to start.
I like Erin in the Morning, Propublica, and Bellingcat as well, but they require additional work to parse sometimes.
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isaaclw@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Democracy now is doing excellent coverage of palestine.
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avidamoeba@lemmy.careplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Of Facebook
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bigboismith@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
My local government news. Call me a sheep but since they don't farm clicks they seem to have the most nuanced and engaging stories. For-profit news these days are just doom-posting and rage bait.
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zerozaku@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
I don't follow news. If it's big enough, it will reach me some or the other way.
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yessikg@lemmy.blahaj.zonereplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
ground news
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fuzzzerd@programming.devreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Curious what they are and how you manage the incoming?
I have been trying to curate my list and they're all very chatty. I end up struggling to stay on top of it even just dismissing articles I won't read, let alone reading a significant percentage.
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ulrich@feddit.orgreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
I organize them into lists and start with the most relevant ones. Use filters to remove spam as best I can. Then skim the titles. Not every publication is pushing 30 articles/day. I won't claim to read all of them.
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petrescatraian@libranet.dereplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
@bigboismith You're probably referring to some sort of public broadcaster, right? That's actually quite a good source if the management is not politically controlled/infiltrated in any way by any political party
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petrescatraian@libranet.dereplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
@fuzzy_feeling too many of them tbh. I also gotta do some cleanup at some point:
postimg.cc/7GXfY6SnThere's plenty more in my Feedly account, some duplicates, cannot catch them all. At this point, I returned to getting what's currently in the spotlight.
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pumastolemybluff@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
It helps that their business model doesn't rely on ads or user tracking, and instead relies on subscriptions from other news businesses. This obviously isn't perfect as it requires those other businesses to exist and be profitable, but it's a helpful layer of insulation.
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psythik@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Lemmy and Imgur. Before that it was reddit. And before that, digg.
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fallopiansphincter@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
I''m a big fan of Some More News on YouTube.
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crozilla@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 27 days ago last edited by
Judd Legum, actual journalist who does the legwork.
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fmstrat@lemmy.nowsci.comreplied to Guest 25 days ago last edited by
The Guardian is not owned by a billionaire, but by a trust that was made to preserve it's integrity. So them.
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haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.comreplied to Guest 22 days ago last edited by
Exclusively independent media (404 and newly the taz in germany). Besides that bush drums of the fedi (mastodon and lemmy, memes).
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woelkchen@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 3 days ago last edited by
You're single-handedly saving this entire thread. I was about to delete it for being off topic.
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philipthebucket@ponder.catreplied to Guest 3 days ago last edited by
Lmao
Happy to help