Here is some list -
CNN
BBC News
MSNBC
New York Times
Wall Street Journal
Fox News
Huffington Post
Washington Post
Los Angeles Times
Reuters
ABC News
USA Today
Bloomberg Business
NBC News
Daily Mail
Guardian
Times of India
news.com.au
Yahoo! News
Google News
Getting actual information from the news stations is an exercise in separating the wheat from the chaff as they all have their own political biases and agendas. This used to be a pretty straightforward exercise but I have noticed that all of the news outlets have become highly polarized with various blocks parroting the same party line and that includes repeating the same pack of lies, often verbatim. I find that the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation which used to be fairly unbiased has become slanted to the right on foreign affairs and has partnered with NPR which has also taken a hit since the Trumpster moved into the White House. RT (russian television) used to be pretty decent if only because there were nuggets of truth buried in the propaganda which were pretty easy to uncover but sadly they have become much more sophisticated at spin after bringing on a large crew of Western media types, almost not worth the effort for how much real news is left anymore. Al Jazeera had good coverage up until a few years ago but the censorship from Qatar has made it a watered down version of its former self.
I get much of my news from friends on the ground that are scattered around the planet thanks to the time we spent travelling and meeting fellow travelers, the rest I pick up where I can from the usual suspects.
I mostly don't trust any of them I think in the uk we are in a post truth society.
What does that mean?
@jacpod Sorry, I thought you were saying it was all rubbish, not just the editorially slanted stuff and the celebrity gossip. But I think it's been like that my entire life - I don't think it's anything new and an intelligent person can anyway see through the bias and ignore the irrelevancies. It only affects a small part of my news diet, but I agree with you otherwise.
ABC (Australian Broadcasting Commission), SBS (Australia), Guardian, BBC
Are you another Aussie? I agree with your choices - but I added a few more as I'm a newshound and political junkie. Hi from Hobart
@Hobartian Hi from South Australia, I occasionally look at the ones you added