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How to interpret news about vaccine trials
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Big banks entrusted money to GardaWorld. It secretly lost track of millions.
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If you read any news sources/publications for more specific/alternative subjects, what are they?
Tl;dr typical news sources tend to prioritize political and governmental events and the things that surround them, like economics and social issues, even if they cover everything, and by covering...
Tl;dr typical news sources tend to prioritize political and governmental events and the things that surround them, like economics and social issues, even if they cover everything, and by covering everything they probably stretch themselves thinly among what they don't prioritize. (At least that's how it feels.)
A few examples of what I'm thinking of are:
Foreign Affairs, who focus specifically on geopolitics
The Scientific American, which focuses specifically on... science.
Aeon, which seems to focus on "the humanities". (
vaaague.)So... what are your examples of news sources/publications like this that you follow?
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Facebook and Twitter take unusual steps to limit spread of New York Post story
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How do you pick what sources of news you listen to?
I've recently been getting into RSS reading and well, I usually just went with whatever was given in a forum (like Tildes for example). Although, I've recently been looking into news organizations...
I've recently been getting into RSS reading and well, I usually just went with whatever was given in a forum (like Tildes for example). Although, I've recently been looking into news organizations I follow to see if I should actually trust them.
Factors that came to mind to be important was looking at past controversies regarding them to see where they might fail in the future and who owns them. It made me realize that most sources I had actually might not be who I want to follow for news but then well, not many are left and while I do want to cut down on the amount of news I get because it's overwhelming, I also don't want to miss important news.
So how do you pick what sources of news you listen and what are some news you trust and why?
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Fake news (part 1/3): Origins and evolution
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A battle of lies: Fake news in the Grear War
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College newspaper reporters are the journalism heroes for the pandemic era
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The refined sociopathy of The Economist
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How Big Oil misled the public into believing plastic would be recycled
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Being Finnish: A Guide For Soviet Spies – An archived booklet reveals how communist spooks were instructed to blend in with Finnish locals
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A robot wrote this entire article. Are you scared yet, human?
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Inventor jailed for murdering journalist Kim Wall, who boarded his submarine for an interview, has finally confessed in a Danish documentary that he killed her
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Amazon deletes 20,000 product reviews written by seven of its top ten UK reviewers after a Financial Times investigation found they were written for profit
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Intimidation, surveillance and conspiracy theories: Inside the Financial Times' five-year investigation of the billion-dollar Wirecard fraud
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Fox News urged to fire Tucker Carlson for defending Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse
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Can killing cookies save journalism? A Dutch public broadcaster got rid of targeted digital ads and its revenues went up 62-79%.
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Journalists’ Twitter use shows them talking within smaller bubbles
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The truth is paywalled but the lies are free
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The extraordinary story of Thomas Quick, the Swedish serial killer who never existed
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A newsroom at the edge of autocracy; The South China Morning Post is arguably the world’s most important newspaper for what it tells us about media freedoms as China’s power grows
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Coral discovered in uncharted Danish waters – a mapping project led by the conservationist Klaus Thymann has revealed a rich, varied habitat off the coast of Jutland
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Do we believe in UFOs? That’s the wrong question.
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Alone on a mountaintop, awaiting a very hard rain
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Helsinki Photo Festival – Fifty-eight international and Nordic photographers displayed in venues across the city; the overall theme for the festival is trust
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Slate Star Codex and Silicon Valley’s war against the media
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I was arrested, jailed and assaulted by a guard. My ‘crime’? Being a journalist in Trump’s America
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Spies, lies, and stonewalling: What it’s like to report on Facebook
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Australian Associated Press sells the AAP Newswire
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"The protests began in the small province of Minnesota" - Thai Enquirer explain colonialist reporting in a few paragraphs
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Google will license content from news providers
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Latest $84 million cuts rip the heart out of the ABC, and Australia's democracy
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Scott Alexander has deleted his Slate Star Codex blog due to the New York Times planning to reveal his real name in an article
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Moroccan journalist targeted with network injection attacks using NSO Group’s tools
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The Games Journal - A fantastic older game review/design analysis online publication that ran from 2000 - 2005
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America needs a ministry of (actual) truth
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The American press is destroying itself
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The digital archives of the oldest Black newspaper in America show a long struggle for justice
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'Facebook doesn't care': Activists say accounts removed despite Mark Zuckerberg's free-speech stance
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Fox News runs digitally altered images in coverage of Seattle’s protests, Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone
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Facebook and Google refuse to pay revenue to Australian media
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Bon Appetit editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport resigns after controversy over treatment of staff members of color and insensitivity to racial issues
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"All Gas No Brakes" is capturing America's weird underbelly on an RV road trip
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After a staff uproar, New York Times says that Senator Tom Cotton’s “Send In the Troops” op-ed it published yesterday did not meet its standards
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Microsoft lays off journalists to replace them with AI
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A Black CNN reporter and his crew were arrested live on air at the Minneapolis protests
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The design of the “Incalculable Loss” front page of The New York Times for Memorial Day, 2020
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News Corp has announced a massive shakeup of its publishing businesses, moving almost all its community and regional newspaper titles to a digital-only format
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New and different: How to consume news in this or any catastrophe
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