What do you turn to for news? - Of course roasting each other's news sources is encouraged

jorgoth

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My main focus is on US news given that I live in the USA so I'm a bit biased in that respect.

General: Ground.news

USA news:

Breaking Points podcast
Daily Caller
Fox Nation
Daily Poster
Wall Street Journal
The Hill

China News:
NTD/Epoch Times
Global Times

Science news:
phys.org
Science Daily
 
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A&H. Seriously.
I can relate to this.

I tend to scan through the titles in Happenings just to see if there is anything relevant going on worth pursuing. I visit Reuters from time to time as well.

Staying away from the news has had a positive impact though, I had not realized how the rampant muckracking, click-baiting and "advocacy journalism" was sucking the joy out of living.

The less opinion I get on my news the better, give me the facts and let ME form my own opinions.
 
One of my favorite news sources is RT news, which is Russian state propaganda.

I figure, if there is anyone who can tell you just why you suck, it is your enemies.
That is another thing I noticed which sould be ridiculously obvious, third-party sources (more specifically a foreign country) that have no stake in current events tend to offer clearer and more informative articles on the matter.
 
I just see whatever is on social media (I am including Farms in this). If I care enough, I'll look in to it myself further, but I rarely do.

I have enough of my own problems, forget worrying about the fucking globe.
 
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Reddit for local news, while I like to search "#breaking" using "Latest" on Twitter for the rest since "#breaking" is probably the best tag to search to see what's actually trending ever since Twitter nerfed the Trending bar and limited it to whatever agenda they want to push on us.
 
I can relate to this.

I tend to scan through the titles in Happenings just to see if there is anything relevant going on worth pursuing. I visit Reuters from time to time as well.

Staying away from the news has had a positive impact though, I had not realized how the rampant muckracking, click-baiting and "advocacy journalism" was sucking the joy out of living.

The less opinion I get on my news the better, give me the facts and let ME form my own opinions.
If you were paying attention to memes in late 2019 you would've known about 'rona, but at the time it was MUCH bigger news to "put an orange in a peach".
 
I tend to check telegram for the news.
Counter Intelligence Telegram page, Bella actum, breaking 911, Bgone on the scene, police frequency channel.

I know it's not a proper and verified sources but I tend to look for current events by who recorded a building that blew up or what happened in X place.
 
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I just look at the wikipedia "current events" page once every few weeks
 
The farms then few days later Tim Pool so i can laugh and cringe at his retarded lolbertarian takes on the story i saw here.
Daily Wire because i can't help but want to eye roll at them trying to insert religion into the convo and hear ben whine about muh anti-semitism and shilling for Israel like the neocon he is

Locally I'll just grab a newspaper at 7-11.
 
I'm probably one of the few that doesn't read A&N because the constant bitching and blackpilling is tiresome to me.

I try to go as bias-free as I can with news sources. AP, Reuters, etc. There is a source I've been looking at lately, NewsNation, which is supposed to be apparently a more neutral cable news channel. I look at their website from time to time.
 
The Daily Stormer and Jezebel.
 
AllSides but I won't look at any actual sites, just the snippets they post.
 
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