What the best news source?
>>73510905
i don't know, everything i read is too biased or slanted so i just try to read a ton of sources on Flipboard app for android
>>73510905
Alex Jones, you reptilian globalist freak.
/pol/
>>73510905
go ask >>>/news/
>>73510905
/pol/
>>73510905
Drudge report
>>73511424
this
>>73510905
>>73511489
>Ukraine
How is it any relevant?
>>73511831
They are the news agencies of the world. I invest money in Russia and China so that's my major focus. The television networks buy news stories and articles from these primary sources, generally.
Bottom three are just fun tinfoil hattery.
>>73511575
this. drudge is my homepage
>>73510905
/pol/
>>73510905
2016 World Press Freedom Index
https://rsf.org/en/ranking
Should give you some direction on where you may find the least corrupted, biased news.
Generally it's the European press that has the most freedom to tell the whole unbiased truth.
They're however very careful with immigration related topics not because of government but because of how people tend to react to those topics. They get a lot of hate from sjw's and whatever blue bills that are just making up political incorrectness from thin air. There are also these generic click bait sites that are usually filled with ads, click bait articles and videos that can't be viewed with ad block installed.
I've always considered /pol/ the best source for news. It's freedom of speech from both sides that isn't skewed left or right. Of course in a community like this there are the uneducated, racist and bigots but you have to take the good with the bad.
>>73510905
NPR is extemly informative, but biased
But the thing is, go after many different sources or you risk becoming close minded, learn how to deal with bias, go for high quality over matches your own bias when choosing.
>>73512454
It's fairly skewed to the right, the majority is right libitarian, but the lack of censorship is goo.
>>73510905
There is no sole news outlet you should follow (if you want the truth).
My advice? Read news from several sites. It's important to get a balanced reporting.
Use Google news and twitter
>>73512053
Same!
>>73512029
>invest money in Russia
>Not reading Кoммepcaнтъ and Beдoмocти.
>>73511424
This.
>>73510905
Slightly related
http://gizmodo.com/former-facebook-workers-we-routinely-suppressed-conser-1775461006
>>73512836
Also It's important to know history and geography to put reports in real world.
>>73511575
Same
>>73511424
Yup. Once you know how to filter out the garbage this site is the fastest updated news option I've found.
Reuters
Reuters is usually alright
I use the Bloomberg app and Newsify.
>berg
Yeah. But they own all the media.
breitbart
>>73513806
Agreed!
Lurk a while to learn how to quickly weed out the nonsense and you will get all the news you'll read elsewhere days earlier here. Even at it's slowest, you can find current news stories here almost live or at least before they hit the big media aggregates.
And you can get good arguments that tend to show both sides, if there's two sides to report.
>>73510905
Junge Freiheit
>>73510905
/pol/
>>73513806
can you share your filter ? im always willing to update mine with good keywords