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Conversation Starter
I like WSJ. It’s usually pretty objective, as far as I can tell.
Yea peoples opinions that differ from mine suck. I too hate to read opposite opinion pieces
Enthusiast
I’m confused are we looking for politically biased or unbiased sources? Cause in the Obama admin news was 93% pro and in Trump it’s 93% against. So basically that’s the bias. Assume 6.9% are on the opposite side and there is 0.1% that may be unbiased. Probably locked behind a $30000 a month automated feed for trading firms where you need to know what actually happened.
Chief
Tbh most of mainstream media calls things out as they are so to any trump supporter they’re biased as long as it makes him look bad 😂 I like NPR and PBS
Economist
Associated Press
Enthusiast
Literally this 10000x! But this is the answer you’ll hear the least when asking this question, because no one wants fact based news any more. Another good one is Reuters.
Check out a foreign media like BBC, they care less about Republican/Democratic rhetorics. Or even Al Jazeera.
NY Times. LA Times. NPR. WSJ. Economist.FT
LMAO at comparing bias levels of Fox News and NYT. WSJ is much more comparable from a bias standpoint, Fox News barely pretends to be an actual news organization
Pro
Reuters, AJ, BBC
Though vox is solid
Pro
Never said I didn't have a lean, but putting Ezra Klein and Alex Jones in the same category is asinine
Chief
Bloomberg, BBC, WSJ, Al Jazeera
Rising Star
NPR has a good approach for in depth reading. Recommend reading through all sources, though (CNN, Fox, BBC, WSJ etc.) so you get a comprehensive perspective of how people are interpreting events
NPR, The Economist are my favorites but I think it's good to at least try on the most popular topics to read a bit if everything in order to see all sides. There's always bias and empathy is worth exercising even when it's frustrating. I stay away from a lot of TV news though because it annoys me
Rising Star
If you can read multiple languages, read foreign publications. Really any of them just to get different perspectives, especially on what is happening in the US.
I know German and read several news apps daily.
Enthusiast
Politico is not bad.
Enthusiast
Must exclude x, y, and z? Sounds like you're biased..
Conversation Starter
I'm saying I don't consider those as non bias call it what you want EY. Which one of these do you not consider biased?
Daily wire 🤭
Conversation Starter
Yeah buddy!
FT is good but expensive
Enthusiast
NPR
There is no such thing as a non-biased news source, the best approach is to use several sources and understand their biases.
Enthusiast
I like WSJ for reporting straight facts. I've stopped reading anything from Fox or CNN. Everything each site reports related to coronavirus is highly politicized fake news.
Lol