Where do you normally get your news from. I'm an NPR nerd and watch local news and the internet of course.
As far as U.S. news services go I have always been an NPR junkie, I tend to look at off shore sourves, BBC and CBC and the ABC in Australia, where you often get a more accurate picture of the perception of the U.S. in the eyes of the world. It wasn't very good under W, Obama was highly respected, and Trump is perceived as a dolt (or worse). CBS radio news was doing a good job, but I am unsure, in light of recent changes, they will continues. CNN slants a bit to the left, but overall lacks in quality. I can't be bothered to watch TV news, if you can even call it news.
The news is normally bias, made more colourful or just boring shit about what colour the royals turds are so I'm not interested.
here is basically the news
The Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/uk), The Independent (https://www.independent.co.uk/), Snopes (https://www.snopes.com/), New Scientist (https://www.newscientist.com/)
What she said!
I don’t too much care about it. Yeah, I see stuff like kids shooting up schools or woman shooting up YouTube through notifications on my phone, I think the cnn and buzzfeed apps mainly send the home screen alerts. I rarely open one of those. That’s how I found out that Leonard Nimoy died, notifications. I also think there is a tendency to influence and manipulate the masses through news presentation. I really do not care enough to pay any attention.
BBC, MSNBC, the Atlantic, New York Times, Washington Post