• Admiral PatrickM
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    12 hours ago

    Mostly the wire services (Reuters, AP) and some reputable sources that don’t try to spin things one way or another (NPR, BBC, ProPublica)

  • jgrim of Sublinks
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    211 hours ago

    I’ve been using Ground News. But it’s been so depressing I’m considering checkout out for a bit.

  • @mipadaitu
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    516 hours ago

    RSS feed from a variety of reliable news sources

  • tiredofsametab
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    516 hours ago

    Just whatever makes it on fedi, fark, and the news here in Japan. I do occasionally watch local/regional US news where my family live if something is going on (hurricanes or such for example).

  • @[email protected]
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    112 hours ago

    TikTok for the initial what’s going on then various different reputable (the little I can find) news sites.

    Yes I get news from tiktok because they don’t do as much propaganda bullshit other social media sites do lik blocking certain subjects because they don’t like it.

  • halfwaythere
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    416 hours ago

    None of the parties align with my views and I’m tired of pretending that they do. So I don’t.

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        I use a Scanner Radio (Android) app for “emergency” events. Duno if iPhone has an app like it.

        For actual news local radio or OTA but I rarely tune in.

        This methodology came about after being annoyed stressed out and fed up with the way things are going. Everyone blames they want change but 1 out of 3.35 milare willing to attempt to make a change. Not fully saying violence is the way but it sure seems like it worked for the rich and powerful.

  • @A_Union_of_Kobolds
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    518 hours ago

    Lemmy, NPR, and occasionally CNN/AP/Reuters/whatever if I need to look something up I guess.

    Mostly Lemmy and NPR.