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Where do you get your news?

by Marko - 06-09-2016 - 04:52 AM
#11
Reddit and some local sites mostly.
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#12
Mostly reddit, and a news site from my country
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#13
/r/news on Reddit or BBC news. Twitter is also good as it is normally the fastest on important events.
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#14
i like bbc news generally in the morning on the crapper lol - gives me a good idea of whats up
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#15
RSS from diferents pages
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#16
I just watch the TV sometimes and also see some news online.
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#17
If you're on Windows 10, you can sign up for 'Breaking News' by which Cortana will notify you whenever something good just hit.

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#18
That looks cool, shame I'm not Windows 10.
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#19
I really like reuters, they feel don't feel too biased.
spidr.today Is the best to quickly see what headlines are in the news, even better than reddit in my opinion as upvotes/downvotes don't matter.
And then I also check reddit and 4chan. I feel like /pol/ is much better for discussing politics than /r/politics or /r/worldnews.
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#20
7news in Sydney and word of mouth! Not that either are reliable, just entertaining!
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