What sources for news do you mostly use? I mainly use CNN.com, Yahoo news and Fox news, but I'd like to start branching out a little more. I like Drudge's assortment of news sources, but I get tired that they're all slanted one way.
11/26/2013 1:38:03 PM
I think The Week magazine does a good job of summarizing how multiple sources (biased both ways) cover the headline stories. Also, Reuters, BBC, Christian Science Monitor (surprisingly)
11/26/2013 1:41:38 PM
Al Jazeera English, The Guardian, Democracy Now, NPR (not so much, anymore).Major American media outlets are a horrible source of information, in my opinion. A great source for large graphic headlines, though.
11/26/2013 1:49:00 PM
The Week is excellentas is the Atlantic/Atlantic Wire
11/26/2013 1:49:19 PM
CNN.com and WRAL.com are my main online news sources. NPR & BBC are my main radio news sources. News & Observer and Qnotes are the newspapers I check most often.I do regularly read some LGBT blogs, but I wouldn't quite file those under the news category, any more than I would file TWW, facebook, or twitter as news sites. But sometimes those sources will prompt me to research stories I wouldn't have heard about otherwise through real news sources.
11/26/2013 10:05:29 PM
Reason Magazine.
11/26/2013 10:12:34 PM
Wral.com, zerohedge.com, huffpo, drudge, cnn. Typically in that order
11/26/2013 10:15:07 PM
Fox News, The Blaze.
11/26/2013 10:22:06 PM
I'm never sure if you are being serious
11/26/2013 11:02:35 PM
News.google.comThe Atlantic is goodLA TimesCS MonitorThe Vice magazine Facebook page has good reports on interesting things.
11/26/2013 11:20:03 PM
The Blaze, HAHAHAHAHA
11/27/2013 10:24:11 AM
General news is Yahoo because it's my homepage. CNN for major world events. The Atlantic, Slate, Salon, Reason, Mother Jones for more in-depth stuff and politics. Sometimes Alternet. Digg, Mashable, io9 more for entertainment. The Atlantic is probably my favorite. They have great photo series of world events and photo contests.
11/27/2013 5:18:47 PM
Mostly Al Jazeera English / NPR / BBC
11/27/2013 5:54:07 PM
hahaha i had never heard of The Blaze until just now. I went to the site and lololololololololololololololololol
11/28/2013 9:58:45 AM
I'm fairly confident that Smath was joking.That said, News: NPR, Rachel Maddow, Lawrence O'Donnell Entertainment: Rush Limbaugh, Redstate, Fox News/Nation, Breitbart[Edited on November 28, 2013 at 11:06 AM. Reason : .]
11/28/2013 11:02:18 AM
He definitely was not. That's why it's so funny.
11/28/2013 12:11:06 PM
I didn't want this to be a criticism of one's sources. But if you're gonna make fun of The Blaze then you're gonna have to make fun of Mother Jones too. Not that I personally use either one, but they are both on the far edges of the politics to which they subscribe.
11/28/2013 12:29:46 PM
Mother Jones is a legitimate, left leaning source. They broke the 47% Mitt Romney thing. They are actually journalists and they still put out print editions. They are the Reason of the left.The Blaze is a lie factory full of fake reports and shitty journalism. It's more apt to compare it to AlterNet or something.
11/28/2013 12:52:13 PM
Taki's Magazine and American Thinker(jk jk jk it's actually NPR, BBC World Service, Ars Technica, and whatever FactCheck and Politifact steer me to)
11/29/2013 3:25:28 AM