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33 votes
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China’s vanishing Muslims: Undercover in the most dystopian place in the world
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What would you recommend for a single, minimal, "overview-of-the-world" news source?
I'm getting ready to try a long-term media fast, at least a month or two. That means no Social, no general forum talk (I have a couple of task-specific groups I have to stick with), no general...
I'm getting ready to try a long-term media fast, at least a month or two. That means no Social, no general forum talk (I have a couple of task-specific groups I have to stick with), no general Internet browsing, and minimal news.
But I don't want to completely divorce myself from the major news events of the world. In case Russia invades the EU, I want to know about it before Russian soldiers are knocking on my door. If a new global pandemic kicks off, or they fix global warming ... you know, Big Ticket items.
So that's the question. If you only get one news source, that provides objective (-ish) reporting focused on actual news (not sports, not pop culture, not click-bait-y diet-fads and vitamin recommendations) ... news of the state of the world (preferably including the world beyond the United States).
I realize there probably isn't a single source that hits all my bullets, but that's okay; I just need one that's close.
Danke, y gracias.
Edit: For now, my first pick is AP News' World News section ( https://apnews.com/world-news ). So, that's sort of my baseline; anything better than that available?
Edit #2: So, apparently, AP News has either handicapped or completely eliminated their RSS feed(s); I'm getting some results, but all old and suspiciously incomplete, and the 'Net is full of "here's how to cobble together the equivalent of a real AP News RSS feed" tips. So, unless I figure this out quickly, I'm just about to lose interest in AP News.
Anyone have any tips on this?
43 votes -
Satirical news website ‘The Onion’ sold to Global Tetrahedron
44 votes -
Lies, confections, distortions: how the right made London the most vilified place in Britain
9 votes -
World Press Photo 2024 – global winners
9 votes -
NPR suspends veteran editor as it grapples with his public criticism
40 votes -
World Nature Photography Awards 2024 winners
29 votes -
Google blocks some California news as fight over online journalism bill escalates
26 votes -
I’ve been at NPR for twenty-five years. Here’s how we lost America’s trust.
54 votes -
Let me rewrite that for you: NY Times misinforms US readers about Robert F. Kennedy Jr and Joe Biden
22 votes -
‘God has a new Africa’: undercover in a US-led anti-LGBT ‘hate movement’
17 votes -
The Yemen Listening Project
11 votes -
As news deserts expand, US student journalists step up
12 votes -
Collecting the dead Russia left behind
6 votes -
From ocean to plate, the female-led seaweed company Lofoten Seaweed in Norway – in pictures
3 votes -
How Chinese organized crime dominates America’s illicit marijuana market
12 votes -
‘Way too much news’: US conservatives face a fragmented media map
25 votes -
Shock of the old: the amazing, infuriating history of the electric car – in pictures
14 votes -
“Between the hammer and the anvil” – The story behind the New York Times October 7 exposé
13 votes -
Norway gives Arctic foxes a helping hand as climate change and habitat loss disrupt food chains and lead to starvation
9 votes -
Journalist Tim Burke faces charges under the US Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
27 votes -
US journalist Tim Burke indicted for accessing unaired footage of Tucker Carlson and others at Fox News
36 votes -
Six months in, journalist-owned tech publication 404 Media is profitable
61 votes -
Meet the Mexican television newscaster in drag making LGBTQ history
9 votes -
A startup allegedly ‘Hacked the World.’ Then came the censorship—and now the backlash
27 votes -
An AI-generated image of a Victorian MP raises wider questions on digital ethics
9 votes -
The Messenger shuts down amid journalism industry-wide layoffs
5 votes -
HomeVestors (the “We Buy Ugly Houses” company) overhauls policies in the wake of ProPublica investigation
19 votes -
How Nellie Bly and other trailblazing women wrote creative nonfiction in English before it was a thing
12 votes -
Every year since 1989, a hotel built out of snow and ice is constructed anew, and welcomes guests in the Swedish village of Jukkasjärvi
17 votes -
New York Times faces backlash for [5,000 word] essay speculating on Taylor Swift’s sexuality
50 votes -
Coverage of Gaza War in the New York Times and other major newspapers heavily favored Israel, analysis shows
35 votes -
Israel is murdering Palestinian journalists in Gaza – The pattern of killing cannot be denied. Is there a lack of sympathy because the victims aren’t American or European?
35 votes -
On media outlets frequent use of the term "Iranian-backed"
Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Houthi rebels in Yemen, and militias in Iraq and Syria. Whenever western media outlets speak of these groups they seem to prefix the term Iranian-Backed. I'm...
Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Houthi rebels in Yemen, and militias in Iraq and Syria.
Whenever western media outlets speak of these groups they seem to prefix the term Iranian-Backed.
I'm starting to raise my eyebrows a bit at how universally the term is being used. It feels almost mandated. My understanding is these are indeed supported financially and materially by Iran, but they also very much operate independently. So the extent of the relationship is unknown or at least debated.
Does this strike anyone else as odd or suspicious? Is this use fair and justified?
My mind can't help but wander to the laying of a propaganda foundation for direct conflict with Iran.
23 votes -
The New York Times sues OpenAI, Microsoft over the use of its stories to train chatbots
62 votes -
Taser maker Axon has a moving backstory. It's mostly a myth.
15 votes -
The male glance [2018]
49 votes -
The myth of the unemployed US college grad
31 votes -
Hannah Arendt would not qualify for the Hannah Arendt prize in Germany today
27 votes -
Startup Channel 1 creates news service presented by AI
10 votes -
When the New York Times lost its way
23 votes -
Al Jazeera journalist Samer Abudaqa killed in Israeli attack in Gaza
32 votes -
Decolonise media: How do you cover genocide?
18 votes -
Hilariously bad news reporting
11 votes -
Opinion - journalism needs to lose its dependent relationship with big tech companies
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Slate's latest article about US Social Security benefits was full of errors, myths and lies
28 votes -
On nonprofit news, funding, operations and success over time
5 votes -
Sports Illustrated published articles by fake, AI-generated writers
29 votes -
Elon Musk’s poisoned platform
18 votes