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Post by jenr on Aug 14, 2024 17:45:02 GMT
I have used MSN.com as my home page and news source for years and years. Lately more and more of the articles are from junky unreliable sources, and all tailored to one interest. For instance, if I spend some time reading articles on People.com, then the next time I open MSN it is ALL entertainment news, and nothing else. I want a news site, plain and simple. I'm interested in a LITTLE of everything- sports, politics, world news, entertainment, etc. I also want something non-partisan. What do you all use for news online?
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peabay
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Post by peabay on Aug 14, 2024 17:50:44 GMT
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Post by smasonnc on Aug 14, 2024 18:24:24 GMT
AP News. Just the facts, ma’am.
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Judy26
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Post by Judy26 on Aug 14, 2024 21:32:28 GMT
Reuters, BBC and my go to for fresh perspectives- Allsides.
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Post by monklady123 on Aug 14, 2024 21:35:26 GMT
NPR and BBC are my two main ones.
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Post by don on Aug 14, 2024 21:40:53 GMT
I get my newspaper online. I pay $52 per year, includes Sunday delivery.
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Post by Basket1lady on Aug 14, 2024 22:40:55 GMT
Reuters or BBC. I use the app, which you can customize to which “sections” of the news you want to see. Entertainment news is not on my list. If it’s important enough, someone will post about it here.
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Post by Lurkingpea on Aug 15, 2024 0:24:54 GMT
Google News. Gives me a variety of sources, I can block stuff I don’t want to see and it gives me a bit if everything.
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