What are some sites you can read good articles/unbiased news from?

What are some sites you can read good articles/unbiased news from?

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there is no such thing as unbiased news

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How bout some good articles

As has been stated previously, there is no such thing as an unbiased news source. The bias of news media is mainly shown in two different ways. The first and more obvious form of bias is the way in which a topic or story is reported on. The side they take, the phrasing they use, etc. The second and less obvious form of bias is what the news organization actually chooses to report on. In mainstream American news outlets, from CNN to fox, you will find that while they may seem at odds over certain overblown issues, they more or less report on the same stories, creating a homogeneous narrative.
So what can you do as just an average Joe trying to stay informed? Really not much, unless you want to spend hours each day parsing through news articles looking for inconsistencies. I suggest reading mainstream news outlets while being aware of their bias, and searching for independent journalists that you can trust and seem to share your world view. Sorry that this is such a general answer, but that's my advice.

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Just read the same article on a left-leaning site and then a right leaning site and come to your own conclusions. Or stop caring about the news.

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Taki Magazine

Unironically this

npr is left leaning but at least tries to present information
BBC is pretty great for international news, much higher quality than anything in the US
for good articles, I like the the Times, the SF Chronicle, and (odd, i know) the Dallas Morning News

How do you know that both sides haven't just been created by jews to make you think chosing either one of them will make you any more informed than they want you to be

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The Islamic State's al-Naba' newsletter

If you're looking for "unbiased news" then you are a child. To be an adult, acquire a grounding in various subject through books, then sort what you see in newsmedia against what you know well. Triangulate. Everyone was praising al-Jazeera because it criticized W, but al-Jazeera went weirdly quiet regarding the Arab Spring threatening its own government.
Oh and BBC Radio and NPR are usually such unnitigated garbage that there's nothing to sort, avoid them. And look for things like the Wall Street Journal because their accuracy is tied to the investment success of their readership, but that still doesn't mean you can rest.

NPR is nothing but trash and it has given up on being news: all their hosts are recognizably opinion hosts pushing agendas and indulging in simple dishonesty. Bob Garfield's last On the Media program started out with an illustration of social media witch hunts persecuting idiots who broadcast a thoughtless joke which, if delivered verbally, would have just been forgotten. Weirdly reasonable. But of course, as we listen further, we find that he's only doing that to set up the idea that hive-kicking tranny activist Brianna Wu is some kind of innocent victim like the first example.
What you're dealing with in NPR is leftists who were in the past rightly criticizing Fox for using "some people say" to amplify their own opinions, blurring the boundaries of reporting and opinion, and jumping headfirst into emotional appeals -- but then they decided to adopt that playbook as clumsily as possible. NPR is actually dumbed down Fox.

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Christian Science Monitor

Every time someone says "unbiased news/sites" they just mean Nazi ones.

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The Hill

Which hill? There's heaps of them

all news are shit and biased, but more bearable ones who at least try to restrain themselves from becoming an obvious left wing blogs are reuters, atlantic, the hill

european news is a lot less biased. especially italian, french and spanish news.

russia is anti-american.
america is anti-russian and anti-america.
china is pro-china anti other asians.
india is pro-india anti other asians.
nordic news and german news are insane, including their business press.

american business/finance news is on point, wallst journal, bloomberg - but slightly delusional about growth and risk.

british news is rather objective and fair, the guardian isn't afraid to publish anything. their tabloids are rather trashy and ridiculous though (the sun, daily mail, daily mirror).

I like that NPR is not as sensationalist as other news sources like CNN and NBC. Chris Cuomo and his town halls are nothing but loaded questions meant to insult the political opponent. What I have noticed is that NPR play softball with left politicians, but hardball with the right. It’s given that it’s also the right’s fault for failing to hold themselves to good standards of conduct.

If there is ever a right measure that is taking effect in federal law, NPR are going to find a specific case of a resident in the US being affected negatively by it. If the writer wants to get their opinion across on reporting, there will always be a remark stating the contrary to the president’s statement. If they really want to get an idea across with a headline, they find an “expert” who is spouting some stupid left garbage. Their journalists also have become more detached by thinking their twitter sphere is some political insider circle like in house of cards.

british news makes the place seem like a horrifyingly repressive hellhole.