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https://www.makeuseof.com/top-unbiased-news-sources/There are a few additional news organizations in the world that deserve mention. They didn't make the first list because, at times, bias might appear in their reporting, and C-Span and Pew Research aren't specifically news organizations. However, both deserve mention as fantastic factual resources you can use to delve further into and learn the truth behind many of today's news stories.
C-Span. C-Span lets you watch government hearings and other events direct, allowing you to hear what your politicians are saying without the interference of a journalist's pen. You'll find it surprising how much certain journalists twist what is said during an important hearing, all to fit in with the bias of their news outlet or personal political outloo
The Financial Times. As one of the oldest broadsheets in the world, the Financial Times maintains an excellent reputation for delivering impartial news relating to economics, politics, business, and more.
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism. With a strong focus on investigative journalism and long-form news articles, you can count on the Bureau to deliver fact-based reporting.
Christian Science Monitor. Despite a name that would make you expect it to be a bastion of Conservative news reporting like The Blaze, CSMonitor is a refreshingly honest and impartial news source. You'll find stories here that attack or support government policies from both sides of the aisle
Pew Research. If you want the pure facts and figures behind the articles, you need to head to Pew Research, the "non-partisan think tank." Pew Research consistently publishes unbiased research into news, politics, technology, media, and much more. If you start reading their reports rather than the news, you'll understand more about the bias found throughout the media, allowing you to make informed decisions about where you read your news.
The Economist. The Economist covers an array of political, economics, tech, and media commentary both online and in print. According to the About page, The Economist attempts to blend right and left, "drawing on the classic liberalism of the 19th." The combination certainly works, as The Economist frequently features as one of the least biased news sources around.
intheflow
(29,058 posts)Humans report the news, humans edit it, humans print it. Humans are chockfull of biases. A better way to phrase it would be trustworthy news agencies. I'd add to your list ProPublica and Democracy Now! as trustworthy places to find truth.
multigraincracker
(34,334 posts)Big News, like the networks support big business for a reason. $
wnylib
(24,804 posts)Goodman has a strong far left bias and a tendency to sensationalism.
erronis
(17,181 posts)Amy Goodman is a very principled reporter but very biased. I'm totally liberal but can't read a news site that won't admit fuck-ups amongst her personal heros/heroines.
vanlassie
(5,900 posts)Thank you Steven Colbert.
maxsolomon
(35,360 posts)Democracy Now is just biased. I still listen to it as it offers a perspective no other program does.
rainy
(6,234 posts)erronis
(17,181 posts)Most are business-oriented sites. Of them, Reuters might be the least biased but there's obviously going to be reporting on business-centric issues versus societal, etc.
How can they not include ProPublica, for example?
The Guardian is probably the best world-class news reporting organization.
BBC is OK.
liberalla
(10,093 posts)Easterncedar
(3,653 posts)The Guardian is well worth the subscription.
Abolishinist
(2,075 posts)and they were asking for donations to help support their efforts. I've always found them to be a reliable source, and given the current state of affairs I decided to sign up for a monthly donation.
Bev54
(11,940 posts)And the rest of my time will go with those independents that have given us truths. The guardian, although check who they get their quotes from sometimes it is republicans and in the case of Canada, conservatives. Propublica and Empty Wheel will give facts backed up by evidence, whichever way it leans. There are others as well.
erronis
(17,181 posts)Read her (and Rayne, etc.) every day.
Bev54
(11,940 posts)The election. Just cannot stomach anything to do with Trump right now. I am sure that may change in the coming months but right now I will concentrate on my own country, Canada. I do however recommend her, if you want in-depth truth and I like the fact that she will call the media on lies that others wont or dont know the truth.
niyad
(120,693 posts)PedroXimenez
(630 posts)this site looks like one that if i found out it was AI, i would not be shocked.
niyad
(120,693 posts)angrychair
(9,900 posts)It endorsed VP Harris days before the election and then within a couple weeks after the election it attacked her as a bad candidate.
Hardly unbiased behavior.
CousinIT
(10,491 posts)CapnSteve
(265 posts)...62 pages delivered to my door each week. Hard-hitting and well sourced stories, great opinions, puzzles and even a recipe!
Support (good) print media!
Jacson6
(846 posts)All humans have a bias. The WSJ is the newspaper for capitalist pigs like Murdoch, Trump & Musk, for example.
multigraincracker
(34,334 posts)News is much more center.
DBoon
(23,173 posts)"alternative facts" are how they confuse the plebeians
usaf-vet
(7,019 posts)The Guardian US version: https://www.theguardian.com/us.
Ground News: https://ground.news/
Ground News uniquely presents all sides of the same story Left, Center, and Right. It gets a strong influence from AI (Artificial Intelligence) to analyze and rank all sources of the same story.
In addition, it has a unique feature called the Blindspot.
The following is Ground News' explanation of the Blindspot: Stories disproportionately covered by one side of the political spectrum.
https://ground.news/blindspot
multigraincracker
(34,334 posts)Thanks for link.
erronis
(17,181 posts)I've seen a few sites that claim to take a broad view of current issues. Of course all of them are aggregators (perhaps with the AI-du-jour).
Another: https://www.readtangle.com/
multigraincracker
(34,334 posts)niyad
(120,693 posts)is unbiased is. . .questionable. And to equate the Guardian with the blaze and the daily mail is BS.
paleotn
(19,539 posts)multigraincracker
(34,334 posts)None of them are perfect, and neither am I.
SleeplessinSoCal
(9,743 posts)WarGamer
(15,769 posts)SKKY
(12,301 posts)...when a college professor made us subscribe to it. It is one of the only legit, non-biased news sources around. CNN and MSNBC are my side pieces, but CS Monitor is my bottom.
larwdem
(839 posts)DBoon
(23,173 posts)We need news that is solidly anchored in facts
erronis
(17,181 posts)In the end we need to trust someone/something to present the current state of affairs as they exist.
In the past we had a history of reporters and news organizations that generally seemed to get things right. But with the shifting ownerships, naming, funding sources, external influences, etc. I wouldn't necessarily even trust Walter Cronkite if he appeared on CBS right now.