Easiest way to stay informed of current events?

Anonymous
PPs are overthinking this. OP just needs to be aware enough for water cooler conversation, not have an educated position on policy.

OP, skim the headlines on WaPo and WTOP (because both are local) and BBC or NPR if you have time. That will be plenty.
Anonymous
For basic news that covers both left and right leaning media outlets, NewsBreak is not bad.

The trouble is the right leaning media outlets tend to provide kookier opinion reporting or sensational crimes - but at least there are different echo chambers provided.
Anonymous
Reuters?
Anonymous
The Daily Mail! Duh!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I read the NYT daily, but the best newspaper is the Wall Street Journal. Between those two I feel covered. I also read NY Post for kicks.


You do understand that the WSJ is Capitalist propaganda?
Anonymous
WTOP - many local DMV stories but has national news highlights aa well. From what I’ve seen is fairly objective! Surprised no one has mentioned it.
Anonymous
Guardian.com
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WTOP - many local DMV stories but has national news highlights aa well. From what I’ve seen is fairly objective! Surprised no one has mentioned it.


A former KKK station? Hard pass.
Anonymous
Axios will give you short and sweet without too much slant
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:here's a good chart:
https://www.allsides.com/blog/allsides-media-bias-chart-version-92-updated-ratings-plus-new-allsides-fact-check-bias-chart



This is pretty outdated. For one thing, the BBC has gone very woke, which bothers a lot of Brits (but it doesn't bother me or my British relatives).

And this figure doesn't address fact-checking and all-round journalistic integrity. On that measure, The NY Times is way better than Fox News.

Like pp, I listen to NPR's UpFirst podcast during the week. I've joined in on the thread where long-time listeners (like me) complained about the programming, but this podcast works for me.


NPR, like BBC, is extremely biased and woke.

The chart’s placement of NPR anywhere near the center is laughably misleading.
Anonymous
The NyT has a headlines podcast that’s less than 10 min

WaPO and NyT have morning newsletters you can sign up for.

Anonymous
for a living, I teach how to find unbiased sources. 5 years ago the allsides graphic was, by and large, correct.
Now, the C should be empty.
Anonymous
Don't laugh, but the Yahoo news webpage offers a good summary of the top stories.
https://news.yahoo.com/

The Upfirst podcast selects a few stories to cover more thoroughly. You couldn't rely on it to keep up-to-date on current events.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I read the NYT daily, but the best newspaper is the Wall Street Journal. Between those two I feel covered. I also read NY Post for kicks.


You do understand that the WSJ is Capitalist propaganda?


Capitalist propaganda? Lol
That's a new one.
It's definitely more moderate than NYT, as NYT has a fairly intense focus on social justice issues.
Anonymous
I read the morning emails from NYT and Politico. Then I go to FoxNews.com, just to see what they are not reporting, which is usually whatever is the lead story on NYT and Politico.

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