I have the same issues so look at multiple source (none in print) but I've been using BBC of late for real life news even though that doesn't get a lot of stateside or local coverage.  I don't think the question was about tech news.

On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Patricia Wilson <wilson.pr.gm@gmail.com> wrote:
For politics and world news foxnews special report. For techie stuff zdnet.

On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 11:44 AM, <joe@actionline.com> wrote:

Which news sources (print and/or internet) do y'all prefer?

I'm fed up with *all* media sources ... with all of the bias (both ways),
spin, distortion, inflammation, exaggeration, ambulance chasing
sensationalizing, and overdone visual graphics.

Haven't subscribed to any print media for more than 20 years, but used to
scan the USA Today headlines online; however, since they just changed
their format to force an excessive (imh) clutter of graphics on us, it is
no longer a viable option for me.

Are there any online news headline sources that are not radical, liberal,
left-wing, extremist, fanatic, spinmeisters? ... or (almost as bad)
extreme right-wingers?

I've tried all those listed at this link and found nothing that seems
reasonably "fair and balanced" ... and most of all *efficient* without
excessive clutter.

- - - http://www.upquick.com/best/news.htm - - -

So what would y'all recommend?



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