sources for your alternative facts, fake news, blogs, real news, echo chambers, what you really think is real news. Curious what every one reads daily/weekly/monthly.
I'll start, in no particular order.
The Intercept - Never fails to call out either party for their BS, It is what is, the truth. Everyone one here should read it daily, and if you find disagreement, at least follow their sources. Right now it's gonna be a lot of negative Trump stuff, but since it's inception it was highly critical of the Obama admin and Hillary - it's not kool-aided to any one side.
Jacobin Mag - self described socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture. 9 out of 10 conservatives would call this radical communist propaganda (until they found some real radical communist propaganda to contrast)
Pro Publica - the gold standard of online journalism. non-profit, pulitzer prize winner. They exhaustively collect large amounts of data they put into sets to let others mine and report, in addition to their journalism, mostly letting all of their articles be freely shared and posted (with restrictions) - they just want to get the information out there
The Nation - left (I say progressive, not liberal) news and longform journalism - been around since the end of the Civil War. Not afraid to call out issues such as cronyism and corruption within the DNC; yet will also give praise where praise is due.
I'll start, in no particular order.
The Intercept - Never fails to call out either party for their BS, It is what is, the truth. Everyone one here should read it daily, and if you find disagreement, at least follow their sources. Right now it's gonna be a lot of negative Trump stuff, but since it's inception it was highly critical of the Obama admin and Hillary - it's not kool-aided to any one side.
Jacobin Mag - self described socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture. 9 out of 10 conservatives would call this radical communist propaganda (until they found some real radical communist propaganda to contrast)
Pro Publica - the gold standard of online journalism. non-profit, pulitzer prize winner. They exhaustively collect large amounts of data they put into sets to let others mine and report, in addition to their journalism, mostly letting all of their articles be freely shared and posted (with restrictions) - they just want to get the information out there
The Nation - left (I say progressive, not liberal) news and longform journalism - been around since the end of the Civil War. Not afraid to call out issues such as cronyism and corruption within the DNC; yet will also give praise where praise is due.