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What news websites do you visit?
2009-05-26, 9:40 AM #1
Where do you get the info in order to posts threads here?
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2009-05-26, 9:53 AM #2
I check MSNBC and CNN primarily for my news, digg for funny stuff, and for things related to the economy and some more economic news, gregmankiw.blogspot.com
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2009-05-26, 9:56 AM #3
I have a bunch of feeds that I read... Huffington Post, AZCentral, some google news searches... and then [url]news.google.com[/url].
2009-05-26, 9:58 AM #4
Originally posted by Vin:
[url]news.google.com[/url].

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2009-05-26, 9:59 AM #5
http://fr.canoe.ca/
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2009-05-26, 10:02 AM #6
twitter, reddit, digg, fark, cnn, email, AIM, blogs. Pretty much everywhere.
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2009-05-26, 10:02 AM #7
BBC News, I have the Guardian newsfeed in twitter.
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2009-05-26, 2:20 PM #8
Engadget and CNN
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2009-05-26, 2:27 PM #9
[url]www.ca.gov[/url]

and usually a varying compendium of googled news sources.
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2009-05-26, 3:37 PM #10
I generally watch BBC News or read Ceefax.

I don't tend to read it on websites, unless something particularly interesting is posted here. Which, to be fair, it rarely is.
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2009-05-26, 4:17 PM #11
Fark is all you really need, plus it's more entertaining to boot.
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2009-05-26, 8:04 PM #12
Here is a list of some of the sites I visit daily:
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2009-05-26, 8:32 PM #13
reddit > digg
2009-05-26, 8:38 PM #14
Originally posted by Freelancer:
Fark is all you really need, plus it's more entertaining to boot.


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2009-05-26, 8:40 PM #15
my daily websites include lots of sites, but not really including news

2009-05-26, 8:50 PM #16
I have waaay too many news feeds to list here, I just have them in the RSS reader, tried to get a nice variety from around the world, and the political spectrum as well.
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2009-05-26, 8:58 PM #17
Mostly CNN, and then 538 for in-depth politics. When a news story comes up that really interests me, I do a Google News search and check a variety of articles on it.

Deadspin and Kissing Suzy Kolber daily for sports news.
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2009-05-26, 9:01 PM #18
globeandmail.com, sometimes CBC. I also go to tsn for sports.
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2009-05-26, 9:12 PM #19
The Christian Science Monitor, despite its name, has nothing to do with Christian Science (other than being founded by one), and is a reliable source of information. It's pretty well known for avoiding sensationalism, one of the reasons I like it.
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