Can I get recommendations on reliable unbiased news websites? I used to open Drudge first, but he seem drifting away lately. Breitbart is too politically engaged to report actual news. DailyCaller is concentrating on domestic issues. Reuters is too far left. Others?
1 posted on
08/16/2017 6:40:45 AM PDT by
Samogon
To: Samogon
2 posted on
08/16/2017 6:44:07 AM PDT by
MrEdd
(Caveat Emptor)
To: Samogon
You may want a one stop news source, but you are doing yourself a disservice.
You need to read Breitbart and the New York Times. You need to listen to Rush and NPR. You need to watch Fox News and CNN.
Then you need to weigh all of those sources and make up your own mind.
4 posted on
08/16/2017 6:45:35 AM PDT by
Yo-Yo
(Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: Samogon
A better approach is to seek out biased but informed commentary, then use your own noodle. The mainstream press is aimed at an education level of about 5th grade, and is skilled at manipulating its audience.
Informed commentary sources vary depending on subject matter.
5 posted on
08/16/2017 6:45:59 AM PDT by
Cboldt
To: Samogon
8 posted on
08/16/2017 6:55:41 AM PDT by
mountainlion
(Live well for those that did not make it back.)
To: Samogon
Invest in a satelitte radio subscription. Listen to Brietbart News, Wilkow, Hannity, and Levin on the SiriusXM Patriot channel for all the news you need.
Breitbart’s morning show alone is worth the price of subscription!
9 posted on
08/16/2017 6:56:42 AM PDT by
ObozoMustGo2012
("Be quiet... you are #fakenews!")
To: Samogon
No such beast.
I find small local news sites to be a bit less biased but only where it concerns local stories w/no “big issue” implications.
I tend to research issues that come up.
E.g., if a story comes up about a pending statute, I go to the gov legislature site to see the actual statute and committee hearing minutes on it if available. The press invariably gets something wrong about it or take part of it out of context.
In a nutshell, you have to do the job the press is not, if you want something “reliable”. If you want it done right, do it yourself.
But you’re going to have to get familiar w/actual terminology used, legal or otherwise, on those technical data sources.
Good luck.
15 posted on
08/16/2017 7:17:41 AM PDT by
fruser1
To: Samogon
Can I get recommendations on reliable unbiased news websites? I used to open Drudge first, but he seem drifting away lately. Breitbart is too politically engaged to report actual news. DailyCaller is concentrating on domestic issues. Reuters is too far left. Others? One America News Network. We need to support this group. Hopefully they can become a real competitor to the Lying Media out of New York and Atlanta. They finally got on one of the Satellite channels out there.
http://www.oann.com/
17 posted on
08/16/2017 7:18:59 AM PDT by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
To: Samogon
Best way to get reliable unbiased news is listen to the media and then 180 it.
22 posted on
08/16/2017 7:36:31 AM PDT by
Vaduz
(women and children to be impacted the most.)
To: Samogon
OANN .. put that one on the TOP of your list.
I’m also finding Liberty Daily an EXCELLENT replacement for Drudge.
26 posted on
08/16/2017 8:53:39 AM PDT by
ThePatriotsFlag
(If GOP won House, Senate and Presidency...why are the Democrats still in charge?)
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