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bookshelf11 | 5 years ago

For general news: WSJ, FT, and Reuters can't be beat imo.

They're the best news orgs in terms of both substance and level-headed delivery.

Just make sure to skip WSJ's op ed section. It's a dumpster fire, just like NYT's.

NPR is great too.

For more specific topics I subscribe to smaller media orgs.

These include:

1. A few local news outlets that provide daily/weekly newsletters. I pay most attention to this as it has the proportionally largest impact on my daily life.

2. A few newsletters on specific issues of interest to me: current affairs related to China, general finance industry stuff (Matt Levine's Money Stuff), SupChina, FP's weekly China Briefing.

As others have stated, while news does not need to be sensationalize, it will always have bias. I don't think it's worth fighting it. Just find people who have a track record of acting in good faith and listen to what they have to say.

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