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COL Randall Cudworth
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I generally get my online news from AllSides.com. What I like about them is they present the left, right and center. I avoid 'talking heads' and opinion pieces (unless they are by people I respect) because they generally just are a string of partisan talking points.

Believe it or not, not everything CNN (for those on the right) and Fox News (for those on the left) puts out are lies. If you listen to "opinion talking heads" cut from the same cloth of those like Brian Stelter, Jim Acosta, Tucker Carlson, or Sean Hannity (to name just a very few) then you're going to get 90% partisan view and 10% objective truth. This isn't to say there is no truth in the '90% partisan view', but that the information in there is definitely going to be slanted.

I'd suggest you read a lot of Forbes and The Hill - I find them to be some of the most unbiased news sources that I read

https://www.allsides.com/media-bias/media-bias-chart
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https://ground.news/ is an interesting site. There is another new one on the scene but I have not had a chance to get in depth with that one yet.
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COL Randall Cudworth
COL Randall Cudworth
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SSgt (Join to see) - Interesting site. Will have to keep an eye on it.
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