What news sites, blogs, etc. do you read?

What news sites, blogs, etc. do you read?

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freethoughtblogs.com/geekyhumanist/
freethoughtblogs.com/reasonabledoubts/
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Salon and Washington Post

Salon
The Guardian
The Independent
The Socialist

/r/worldnews

Euronews
For studyinspiration: take-up-and-read.tumblr.com/ (qt girl studying the classical languages and more)

Atlantic
Complete Review
Harper's
National Enquirer
NYRB
New Yorker
Paris Review
Ploughshares
Poetry Foundation
Salmagundi

latfh

BBC
France 24 (en français)
Al Jazeera (in English)

Celestial Timepiece
New Yorker
Twitter
Upper Room

Not sure how you got study inspiration from that, it just bored me.

Are you studying languages as well?

the guardian
/pol/

and small amounts of other places

t. conservacucked by greedy shills

No, but I don't know, I like it. She's crazy ambitious and has good taste in art and other things.

BBC
The Telegraph
Al Jazeera

>Salon

Kill yourselves.

The Spectator

>The Guardian

I hope this is only to keep track what the hip left leaning people (the majority of "educated" people) are thinking, or told to think

hi take-up-and-read

pls be in london

She seems like a stuck up, naive kid to me but whatever.

If she inspires you then good luck on whatever it is you're trying to achieve.

BBC
The New York Times
The Atlantic
Al Jazeera
Scientific American
FiveThirtyEight

RT
PressTV
The Guardian
Independent

The Economist for its global coverage. Zero Hedge as its foil.

Zero hedge is absolute garbage and only /pol/ type conspiracy theorists take it seriously
t. Finance guy

conflict news twitter.

everything else is propaganda bullshit. you're getting someone else's opinion about an event, not the event itself.

I'm a bit of a news hound and I get most of my news from twitter (I deliberately follow a range of news feeds, I find it more useful than an RSS app)

From that I get a lot of news from various sources, including small special interest blogs - however I do visit a few sites directly to see what's going on as well.

Among the sites I regularly visit

NYT
>Because it's canonical. This is significant if you want a preview of how the future will see us.

The Daily Beast
>Because of a few columnists and because they have short bite sized articles if I miss the news for a day

The Guardian
>Because I'm a liberal Brit, and it keeps me informed on the left/far left perspective

The Atlantic
Vanity Fair
>Because they have some fantastic long reads

Ars Technica
Anandtech
>Tech head

And a handful of blogs relating to my interests (at the moment primarily jihadism; ancient languages; history of philosophy; humanism and vidya)

I don't really follow their financial coverage. Their political coverage can be conspiratorial but I think that offers a valuable perspective.

>conflict news twitter.
>during the Turkey happening didn't report anything about the soldiers being lynched

Shoo, shoo Erdogan.

Can you link the humanism blog? I'm interested.

please. I don't pick sides. i just want information. name a source that has more footage of conflicts than conflict news. I really have no interest in reading people's stupid fucking opinions. I just want to know who is winning and who is losing and why and how and what and where and when. It has nothing to do with politics or ethics, which is what most of the rags listed itt are OOOOZZZZZING with. fucking disgusting you can HEAR the snobby inflection IN the structure of the sentences like they go out of their way to be pretentious twats. this shit is like bird watching for me. I just like to count the birds I don't count them because i only like finches or some shit. I like all birds. I like nature. I like counting. fuck inter species favoritism.

Here's two I read whenever they update:

patheos.com/blogs/camelswithhammers/
freethoughtblogs.com/geekyhumanist/

I also used to follow this, it's a blog for a podcast (atheist humanist academic discussions, heavy on philosophy) which is now dead (but all their old episodes are there, and free)

freethoughtblogs.com/reasonabledoubts/

>copypasta from autismpasta.txt
Nice try, Erdogan

Thanks.

At the moment, just Reuters. It's the only semi-objective news source I can find, although I hate the inclusion of optional opinion pieces, and the fact that the site is extremely obsessed with politics in the Middle East. There's virtually no point in viewing their world news section since it's going to be 95% "ISIS suicide bombers strike again!" I mean, shit goes down in the Middle East so often that it's redundant to try and cover every single incident.

so what if i'm autistic. fuck you.

bump

>holds communities together. makes a difference somewhere everyday
this can do the bad and the ugly journalism too. only that holds other type of communitires.

>can bebiased, sensational, exaggerated or blow situations out of proportion
this is the same that inaccurate.

the bad and the ugly it´s the same but the ugly have interests behind. (totally debatable, the two have interests)

Unz.com
Middle East Eye , especially Nafeez Ahmed.

Nobody outside of the UK pays attention to it.

It's sad 99% of the posts are not literary-related.

takimag
vdare
amren
occidental observer

for more tabloidish information, breitbart.

for entertainment (and out of masochism), the nyt

Twitter, reuters, a couple of dutch papers, the atlantic, brookings and jacobin

Veeky Forums
facebook
/r/fifthworldproblems

Whenever something happens I go to Twitter or Facebook (fake profile) and sift through it to find out more. Or I ask friends from around the world.

I rarely look at news as I don't trust it.

I completely ignore the news. The only reason I know Trump is running for president is because of the memes here.

Reuters
The Guardian
New York Times
Politiken (Danish Newspaper)
Opinio Juris
Just Security
EJIL: Talk!
London Review of Books

>Vanity Fair

I've always thought it was some awful fashion magazine that women read in the waiting room. Can you link me to a few interesting articles you've read recently?

What do read for jihadism and vidya?

USA
Fox News
Breitbart
American Conservative

UK
Daily Express
Daily Mail
Telegraph

France
Boulevard Voltaire
Minute
Présent
Le Point

Spain
Vanguardia
Voz de Galicia
Razón
ABC
OkDiario
Gaceta
El País

Portugal
Observador
Económico
Expresso
Público
Sol
O Insurgente

Namibia
The Namibia Economist
Confidénte
New Era

São Tomé and Príncipe
Téla Nón
STP Digital

Macau
Hoje Macau
Tribuna de Macau

Cape Verde
A Semana
A Nação

Equatorial Guinea
Gaceta de Guinea

Guinea Bissau
Gbissau
O Democrata

East Timor
RTTLep
SAPO

Goa
O Heraldo

Brazil
Folha de S. Paulo
O Globo

North Korea
Uriminzokkiri
The Pyongyang Times

Botswana
Botswana Guardian
Mmegi
The Voice

Gambia
Daily Observer

Fiji
The Fiji Times

I check the news from Namibia and below about once a month. The others daily.

/pol/

Are you studying for a Foreign Service exam by chance?

No.

New York Times
New Yorker
Gothamist
NPR

The Express and Mail are gossipy, click-bait rubbish.

I know.

RT
MSN
BBC

If you stay away from the opinion section they're pretty good; only paper I've seen do an article sympathizing with poor white people dying of drugs in Appalachia.

I read:
The Guardian
The Atlantic
BBC
Yahoo news
Le Monde