Curious what most folks who post here regularly go to for their news. No explanations needed, just post your news source!
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Those going with Newsmax / OANN... I laughed.
Why do you support treason? Explain yourselves.
Reuters, al Jazzera are probably your best impartial bets. BBC is leader of the next lower level.
Reuters, Economist, WSJ
My preferred news source? Very few serve as my preferred source. Most sources are biased. Despite all that, I am a very well informed person. I just need to research many sources, filter it through my logic and discern the truth that way. Too bad we can’t get the straight truth anymore, but that’s the sh!tty world we live in now.
Please remember 100% of the news my ego finds on the internet is TRUE, all of the news YOU find on the internet, my ego doesn’t agree with, is 100% fake! Are we clear now - good!
The Guardian
Babylon Bee
Associated Press
NPR, BBC world news, CNN international, Canadian “On your behalf”, Australian 60 minutes.
Epoch Times does not try to hide its source. It is very open. You could learn something from them. They report facts. They are biased against communism which they have experienced and fled. They see it taking over this country.
NewsMax
patriots.win
Highly acclaimed and universally revered: The Onion. With my coffee and morning dump every day.
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At least we know that person reads…
Bright side?
Epoch Times makes OAN look sane. Jesus Christ people.
Epoch times is LITERALLY a joke. Anyone who thinks that is news is incredibly stoopid.
Newsmax
Wikipedia is an easy place to find info on who owns what. Reading content won’t tell you that. Especially if the bias of the source wants to try to hide its ownership.
1elu it looks like someone has been to wikipedia. Perhaps you should read actual content for yourself.
Like all big corporations, CvX included, Disney’s allegiance is to making money. If it serves Disney’s bottom line to lean left then corporate policies lean left. If it serves the bottom line to lean right then corporate policies lean right.
Sound familiar?
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Disney leans hard left. I can’t believe the stuff they push anymore compared to what they used to have.
Al Jazeera. Unbiased and wanting America to be a light on the hill. Also best foreign news source
Certainly NOT the mainstream media, ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, the cable news networks like CNN, MSNBC, FOXNEWS, and virtually all newspapers in this country. All of them have a hard leaning bias. I may catch an occasional headline from these news sources, but I don’t waste my time lingering there. I search out lesser visited news sources, but they are all ones that convey straight journalistic news, no opinions or editorials. But no matter where the news comes from, I will screen and filter it through my common sense….. and I have a very keen logical and common sense. I can smell BS, lies and half truths further away than a bloodhound chasing after an escaped felon.
If you want to know anything about the Australian scene I recommend taking a look at what's on offer here. https://www.boilingcold.com.au/
Two YouTube channels: Breaking Point, The Hill
WSJ
ABC parent company is Disney.
Disney. Caters to all sides by design. Disney is careful not to offend anyone.
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ABCNews is far from being unbiased…
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Agreed it’s always good to get news from multiple sources to get multiple news angles,, I disagree that it’s impossible to find independent unbiased news. Reuters, WSJ, and yes, ABCNews are a few of the most unbiased and independent sources for news.
It is now impossible to find an unbiased new source. Your best bet is to understand each source's bias, and get your news from multiple sources, preferably spanning the political spectrum.
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Wall Street Journal online. I particularly like the editorials and comments. Comments are more reasonable than most social media because the name of the subscriber is included. No hiding behind a screen name.
so hard to find and many biased, and others have to counter that or feel need to. On the Web, I prefer "realclearpolitics.com", summary of multiple sites, opinions and data
Daily Telegrah-AUS
Fox and H@nnity
Politico