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by jjtheblunt 10 days ago
Deutsche Welle and usually Reuters, sometimes AP News. To your point, it _is_ somewhat random
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None of your examples are "financial/economic newspapers and magazines". Rather, they are general news sources that occaisionally report on financial/economic topics. I was being very specific in my OP. Also, "somewhat random" reads like pure tin-foil hat nonsense to me. It sounds like: "If they agree with me, it is good; else they are a rubbish news source." I see this much too often on HN where someone claims the vast majority of major news sources cannot be trusted and only they know which news sources (and specific articles) can be trusted.
agreed with your general point that I'm having to look across multiple different news sources, each _not_ specialized in financial/economic news, to attempt to reconstruct viewpoints not propagandized by whomever.

in my case I look across countries for their news versions, which seems useful. and, yes, "seems" is vague but that's at least an attempt.