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by auditor_3d 1029 days ago
Your going to have hard time getting an answer to this due to bias and opinion.

However check out allsides.com it doesn't try to be the news source itself but it does let you know which direction the source leans and lets you compare two articles of the same subject on both sides.

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yeah sadly.. though i don't mind bias; it's only natural to lean towards narratives that are more in line with one's worldview. and i'm quite happy to read well-researched and -sourced stories from various points of the political spectrum.

the idea was more to have a handy list of sources to consult when e.g. my local news covers some story of political intrigue in some far away part of the world. then i'd rather skip the middleman (AP / AFP / Reuters generally) and find out what their local media is saying.

either way, thank you for the allsides.com suggestion, i'll check it out!