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Where do you get your news from?

On the web, TV. newspapers, magazines, other sources?

Which source do you find most credible?

shockwaverider 8 Jan 30
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I get my news direct. It's a perk of being a reporter. Just facts devoid of any other context

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Rachael Maddow and Stephen Colbert. I'm a commie pinkie!

gearl Level 8 Jan 30, 2018
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Mostly from NPR and the BBC.

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NPR, BBC, NY Times, PBS, AP, Reuters

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Mainly from PBS and NPR. Those are the most credible sources available.

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Communing with nature. Cosmic rays - between showers the sun is shining, on the porch with coffee. New York Times, Washington Post, OPB, NPR, BBC, Reuters.

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NPR, BBC and Rachael Maddow for the roots and complete analysis.

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Mostly NPR, sometimes Bill Mar and Daily Zeitguist podcasts also links on Facebook if I see something interesting but only ones from actuall news organizations that are not Fox. We don't have live TV and having the nightly news on is the only thing I really miss about it.
I find most of the things from NPR, BBC, and real news sources like ABC, and NBC or mainstream published newspapers is mostly credible. Sometime bias or not talking about stuff I wish they would. I always google check info coming from other sources especially on some of the political forums I follow before talking about it or posting it anywhere.

MsAl Level 8 Jan 30, 2018
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I read a news paper delivered to my house every day . There is information that I get from the Long Island Newsdy newspaper I can’t get any where else . Also look at local and national TV news and Internet

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i try not to

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NPR or the News Hour on PBS..usually from Colbert and Meyers.

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I only get news from the internet and I take ANY of it with a bit of skepticism as most everything anymore is mostly propaganda.

Depends on what sites you get it from...

@shockwaverider of course. Anyone would say that at just about anything. It is called confirmation bias and we ALL are subject to it.

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BBC I am English after all 😉

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The Health Ranger podcast 🙂

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My little birds are everywhere.

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Tea leafs. Just about the same as watching it on tv. They try and sell you on a myopic one sided point of view.

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The Young Turks

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Fox news

gater Level 7 Jan 30, 2018

Well that explains it.

Sure does - still waiting for your concession.

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