OddrunAsmundr
Useful.
I feel you.
I collected competing websites that measure bias, reliability, and fact checking. Then I used them to narrow down my sources to the most reliable and centerline. My collection of sites and info (check the menu for more related resources) https://www.mediabiasmap.com
If you wanted to read about my approach and findings read the about:
https://www.mediabiasmap.com/about
Short and sweet summary?
- Read one of the news wires for general world and national knowledge (AFP, Reuters, AP, UPI, etc).
- Read investigative local news for local stuff.
- Read the news 3 times per week (kinda like a scheduled workout). This can help limit the doom scrolling.
Personally I like AP for general awareness, RollCall for US congressional stuff, and my city’s paper for local news.
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Blue Laws
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_laws_in_the_United_States
…Blah blah can’t desecrate the sabbath with alcohol…
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Amon Amarth - The Hero https://piped.kavin.rocks/watch?v=I6SIHlK3LqQ
Listening while simultaneously studying google street view for vantage points, cover, and entryways at the location I am heading to.
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