Independent news media sources for 2024

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#1 mccaslin0
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Hello all.

I'm looking for some more independent news media sources to follow in 2024. Unfortunately it seems we can no longer follow many of the MSM such as FOX, CNN, NYT, WashingtonPost, etc, etc. as they often object bias into reporting despite telling folks otherwise.

Currently I've very much enjoyed the show 'Breaking Points' with Krystal and Saagar on YouTube. Who will report facts, and separately acknowledge their opinions and provide constructive debate.

It's been very challenging finding out independent news outlets which offer the same value. Has anyone been following others the past year or two which leave boas aside?

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#2 horgen  Moderator
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Isn't AP News and Reuters normally pretty good?

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#3 mccaslin0
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@horgen: I used to think so, but often times their general reporting seems to mirror much of the rest of the MSM, which Leeds me to trust them a bit less these days. Reuters perhaps.

I guess I'm talking more about video talks shows like Breaking Points. But who knows maybe there just aren't many others yet.

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#4 SargentD
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@mccaslin0: breaking points is decent, also enjoy the hill rising for political commentary

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#5  Edited By mattbbpl
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@horgen: Those are among my favorites.

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#6  Edited By Robertos
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AP, Reuters, NPR, PBS.

I would certainly trust them over trash sources like TYT or Daily Wire.

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#7 mrbojangles25
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@robertos said:

AP, Reuters, NPR, PBS.

I would certainly trust them over trash sources like TYT or Daily Wire.

Yes, this.

Some have "left" bias, but that's generally because moderate, middle-of-the-road issues are typically supported by the left and not the right (so it is more incidental than outright bias).

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#8  Edited By horgen  Moderator
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@mccaslin0 said:

@horgen: I used to think so, but often times their general reporting seems to mirror much of the rest of the MSM, which Leeds me to trust them a bit less these days. Reuters perhaps.

I guess I'm talking more about video talks shows like Breaking Points. But who knows maybe there just aren't many others yet.

I think rather MSM often use APNews and Reuters as sources for their own news.

@mrbojangles25 said:
@robertos said:

AP, Reuters, NPR, PBS.

I would certainly trust them over trash sources like TYT or Daily Wire.

Yes, this.

Some have "left" bias, but that's generally because moderate, middle-of-the-road issues are typically supported by the left and not the right (so it is more incidental than outright bias).