AP, whose coverage of Gaza and the protests has usually been well above a “passing grade” for me
Al Jazeera, who is obviously and very overtly biased, but has a wide range of world news, and has a lot of good opinion contributors
The Intercept
Unicorn Riot
The Hill, because I feel it’s important for me to see how The State views itself and actions within it
Hacker News, for tech stuff
Gaming news sites
I used to check CNN and Fox to see ‘what the enemy is doing’, but frankly it’s entirely predictable what stances they’re pushing on any given subject, and it’s frustrating to the point of exhaustion to read it without being able to scream at those responsible.
My news site list nowadays is
I used to check CNN and Fox to see ‘what the enemy is doing’, but frankly it’s entirely predictable what stances they’re pushing on any given subject, and it’s frustrating to the point of exhaustion to read it without being able to scream at those responsible.
Also, kudos to Time for publishing actual student coverage of the protests.
Democracy Now is pretty great too