I fully agree with what Fbit wrote in their reply, especially the bit about
being properly informed about *everything* being a fulltime job, and seldom
worth your time. But I hope you don't mind if I add my 2 cents.
Firstly, as a general rule-of-thumb, the further news is published from where
What MD is asking for is nearly impossible. Alas...
Although, most of the population is liberal if you think about it. So...
that to me says go for something that is liberal leaning.
Ignore anything though related to fox news or the sinclair broadcast group.
That's my stance. I say this bec
I've sent you a private message with some suggestions. I am reluctant to
share my political views in this forum as I might share technical interests
with some yet live on disparate ends of the political spectrum. Best to keep
things somewhat separate where possible. I would rather focus on fr
I fully agree with you, fbit.
May I ask you, where you harvest your news? My knowledge and imagination
limit me to the guardian and the intercept, so I would be happy to expand my
sources.
By the way, both the guardian and the intercept are apparently fairly ok when
it comes to internet p
I'm not aware of GPL news media. Maybe Creative Commons works for you? If so,
here is a list:
https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Journalism
As to "neutral news," I think that doesn't exist. What is neutral? Who
decides? In my opinion, it is not possible to be free from ideology and
rema
Wikinews is not licensed under the GPL though, which was one of their
requirements.
Wikinews
https://en.m.wikinews.org/wiki/Main_Page