You probably want to check out SAN.com (straight arrow news), which is growing rapidly. They have bias distribution charts for each story, don't do advertisements on the site, and have voices from everywhere on the spectrum. And it's free.
Finding unbiased news and avoiding misinformation requires 1) that you source the same stories from multiple different sources, and 2) you educate yourself broadly enough to be open to being wrong
You probably want to check out SAN.com (straight arrow news), which is growing rapidly. They have bias distribution charts for each story, don't do advertisements on the site, and have voices from everywhere on the spectrum. And it's free.
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Finding unbiased news and avoiding misinformation requires 1) that you source the same stories from multiple different sources, and 2) you educate yourself broadly enough to be open to being wrong