I always struggle with what sources I should be reading for news (particularly political news). I don’t want to read only sources that I agree with, but I also struggle finding news sources that aren’t sensationalist and put forward varied view points. Here are a few of the places I frequent (criticism of these sources or other recommendations are welcome.) I don’t think my political news sources are well varied so any recommendations there would be great as well.
- hackernews
- arstechnica
- the economist
- axios
- MIT News
- Wired
My absolute favorites to follow are:
The Grayzone - it’s Max Blumenthal’s analysis.
Moon of Alabama - one guy’s perspectives on what to look out for
The Canary - for the UK perspective on its involvement in the world’s affairs.
Unlimited Hangout - a more analytical take on long-term established players.
MintPress News - more about the West’s influence in far-away regions.
And for technology:
Techdirt - Crazy legal proceedings, frivolous lawsuits… at times both sad, and very much hilarious.
Nice recommendations, I hadn’t heard of some of these.