Reuters is my “just the facts” RSS feed of choice—but I understand the Associated Press (AP) also plays a similar role as a newswire service reporting bare facts on the ground, which other outlets then often use as their source for longer articles that add context and analysis.
That said, I usually just skim through Reuters’ headlines, as the article is often just the same basic atom of fact as the headline, elaborated out into more words.
The articles I read the full text of come from a spread of other outlets with different biases. Nothing off on the fringe that would fabricate stories—just mainstream outlets with enough of a reputation to uphold that I don’t expect they’d try to outright lie.
Reuters is my “just the facts” RSS feed of choice—but I understand the Associated Press (AP) also plays a similar role as a newswire service reporting bare facts on the ground, which other outlets then often use as their source for longer articles that add context and analysis.
That said, I usually just skim through Reuters’ headlines, as the article is often just the same basic atom of fact as the headline, elaborated out into more words.
The articles I read the full text of come from a spread of other outlets with different biases. Nothing off on the fringe that would fabricate stories—just mainstream outlets with enough of a reputation to uphold that I don’t expect they’d try to outright lie.