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Most of it.
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I get a lot of it here, but I check my Google feed and other sources
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I get all my news from CE
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I listen to NPR on local public radio, but I do get a decent number of headlines from here.
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Unironically CE. I've seen enough of this place to feel confident that, if it's something worth hearing about, *someone* will post a topic, and that's *usually* in the form of articles from one or more sources. I try not to treat it as gospel because who derives their entire understanding of the world from a private board on a dying video game website? But it's handy for getting the headlines when I'm already browsing anyway~
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Multiple sources. ABC (Australian broadcasting network, an actual reputable news source), BBC world news, sometimes I check places like Guardian Australia.

I also keep tabs on general news Reddits for the bits and pieces you'll miss just strictly following news media, and sometimes if I want to have an existential crisis I'll swing around niche places like R/collapse to see how bad things are tracking on a variety of doomsday issues (case in point the media is way behind understanding where climate change is up to, either because of actual ignorance or malicious control. I verge towards believing the latter given how a few years ago you'd see frequent articles about record low ice on the ice caps and now they basically don't cover climate change).
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Dakimakura posted...
I get all my news from CE
Pretty much.

Come here, someone says "Trump just took a literal dump on the American Flag, MAGA cheers"

I say "bullshit, that can be true" then go on internet, and check, 9 times out of 10, what I saw here was true (maybe 8.5 times out of 10).
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I check NPR regularly and listen to several of their podcasts. Of course I also get news from CE. I used to have a Washington Post subscription that I've since cancelled.
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Certainly some comes from here, but I would say the largest percentage comes from some of the Discords I'm in.
Local newscasts and ABC world news.
BBC World News
CBC News
CP24
Brian Tyler Cohen, David Pakman, CE, sometimes the Google News feed, which includes my local news in it.

Non-politics related websites. Lately, I've been getting video game news from the PCgamer website. Once in a while, celebrity and movie/TV news from IMDB.
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Local news, YouTube and The Daily Show.
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The best way to stay informed is to check multiple sources. I'll check reddit (and all the stuff they link to), Zeteo, a bunch of smaller independent news places, and even CE lol.
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Primarily AP News, NHK, BBC, and I guess CE.
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Use Reddit for headlines and then proceed to check various sources for confirmation of the facts.
Youtube
Mainly BBC.
Also Reuters and AP.
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ShaneMcComez posted...
Brian Tyler Cohen, David Pakman, CE, sometimes the Google News feed, which includes my local news in it.

Non-politics related websites. Lately, I've been getting video game news from the PCgamer website. Once in a while, celebrity and movie/TV news from IMDB.

I enjoy David Pakman (the most level-headed of the left-leaning YouTubers, not as cringey as Luke Beasley and the others) but he's usually running about a day behind the breaking news
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NPR
A lot of it does come from CE - Though I also have a news feed on my phone that includes a variety of sources.
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NPR but then Ill do further reading on more important segments. Ill sometimes check r/conservative or other right wing spaces to see if theres anything important that NPR didnt cover since theyre technically left-leaning, but that is very rarely the case.
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hitokoriX posted...
The best way to stay informed is to check multiple sources.

Yep. If something is breaking geopolitically, & BBC World News haven't even put it on social media, I wait for their confirmation of sorts before diving in further.
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I watch a lot of Sky news, and get notifications from the Daily Mail and Guardian.
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The news tab on my phone.
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CE, Reddit, YouTube, TV. Usually in that order.
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Always multiple sources, so BBC news, CBC news, local news, CTV as well but it can be kind of eh.

I've heard Al Jazeera is really good but never really added it to my line up.

I catch stuff here and on Reddit, but I wouldn't say that I go looking for news at either.
Derwood posted...
I enjoy David Pakman (the most level-headed of the left-leaning YouTubers, not as cringey as Luke Beasley and the others) but he's usually running about a day behind the breaking news
Yeah that's because he's records his show early in the morning and it doesn't get uploaded until 6 pm on the West Coast for me. I wish he'd move the recording up to the afternoon so the news is a little more recent, but I've come tolerate it lately. It helps that I've been cutting back on political news sources this year, except Brian Tyler Cohen and sometimes news from here and a news feed. So I don't feel like I've already heard this story elsewhere too often when watching Pakman.
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