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by matt_o 1901 days ago
This is why I get my general news from the likes of Reuters and Associated Press. I've found that these have more facts and much less opinion.

Then, when I want someone's take on something, from someone I trust, I get it from substack. Eg. Matthew Yglesias on policy, Noah Smith on finance/economics, etc.

In contrast, most big newspapers seem to me to be pushing opinion masked as fact. They never actually lie, but they are selective in what they represent and imply connections where there are none.

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Local media is suffering but substack isn't solving that. Axios is actually trying interestingly enough.

I still read NY Times as my default. They have a lot more soft news than they used to but their reporting is still top notch. They've taken a turn for being more direct in their language and not tap-dancing around political double-speak but I think it's appropriate. My other go-to is NPR and local NPR affiliates.