Daily Mail. But, that is a given on this site. I lived in London for awhile and at least it made me feel at home vs. the BBC. Even then I knew the BBC was full of it....and propaganda.
It's sad, but if you want accurate or unbiased news coverage you have to look at news sources beyond your own country, all the local sources are usually bent one way or the other.
Everyone else is gonna go with the DM but I'm throwing my vote for news.com.au which is kind of like the Australian version of trashy tabloid clickbait
I liked to read what Meghan & Harry Markle did TODAY in the Daily mailonline. Then hop on over to Spiked Blog to read the in-depth reactions to their screwups. Of course the mailonline comments section has some good, but abbreviated, reactions too.
The funny thing is probably like others here,I started reading the DM for gossip. Then I came across a local story that was covered in depth on the website. Barely covered here. Started reading real news there and other sites. Really opens your eyes about the U.S. media regardless where you stand.
I am a bit confused here. The Daily Mail is vilified on this site by the commenters, yet so many commenters read it?
I will un-confuse myself and take this as a recommendation to check the DM out.
(@Em) Thanks for the recommendation to The Straits Times, Singapore. It is new to me, and it looks really good.
I have been searching for good world-news sites. I tend to use Wikipedia’s current events news portal the most, as it seems unbiased. There are pitfalls with that strategy of course.
It's political stance is just slightly further right than Genghis Khan. It blames all the world's problems on immigrants, single mums, poor people instead of the actual perpetrators who are inevitably the dicks in suits. Likes to put down 'inferior' tabloids but has more bikini shots and 'ample assets' on it's pages than most of the UK'S titpapers like The Sun and the Daily Star.
Daily Mail do you even need to ask Enty?
ReplyDeleteDaily Mail. But, that is a given on this site. I lived in London for awhile and at least it made me feel at home vs. the BBC. Even then I knew the BBC was full of it....and propaganda.
ReplyDeleteDaily Mail is pretty cool. Lots of Epstein stuff lol
ReplyDeleteDaily Mail of course, they don't skew or censor their US coverage anywhere near as much as their domestic news.
ReplyDeleteThe Daily Fail.
ReplyDeleteLike 20 minutes in an insane asylum.
Counterpunch, even the late great Stan Lee was a fan.
ReplyDeleteMaybe this question is a test for those who get their news from al jazeera? ;P
ReplyDeleteI know Count Jerkula is a big fan of Al Jizzeera.
Deletehttps://antarcticsun.usap.gov/
ReplyDeleteIt’s USA based but 100% of you never knew it existed so it’s like a foreign site.
rt aka russia today
ReplyDeleteObviously, the DM. :)
ReplyDeleteDM
ReplyDeletepornhub
ReplyDeleteIt's sad, but if you want accurate or unbiased news coverage you have to look at news sources beyond your own country, all the local sources are usually bent one way or the other.
ReplyDeleteTie between Daily Mail and RT.
ReplyDeleteThe Rebel
ReplyDeleteAangirfan
ReplyDeleteSpiked Online. Wit + anger, as only the British can do.
ReplyDeleteDM but the amount of censorship has me going to the site less often.
ReplyDeleteThe Straits Times, Singapore.
ReplyDeleteDaily Mail - if you really want to know what's going on in the US, go to the DM.
ReplyDeleteThe same favorite as Enty- daily mail
ReplyDeleteFox News. I believe it's Russian based.
ReplyDeleteEveryone else is gonna go with the DM but I'm throwing my vote for news.com.au which is kind of like the Australian version of trashy tabloid clickbait
ReplyDeleteSputnik, Russia Insider, Haaretz, Forward.
ReplyDeleteDM of course.
ReplyDeletethe Sun!!
ReplyDeleteI liked to read what Meghan & Harry Markle did TODAY in the Daily mailonline. Then hop on over to Spiked Blog to read the in-depth reactions to their screwups. Of course the mailonline comments section has some good, but abbreviated, reactions too.
ReplyDeleteThe funny thing is probably like others here,I started reading the DM for gossip. Then I came across a local story that was covered in depth on the website. Barely covered here. Started reading real news there and other sites. Really opens your eyes about the U.S. media regardless where you stand.
ReplyDeleteCan i plug the CIA instagram feed? I learn something from their posts every day. Genuinely interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe “reader,” was me!
ReplyDeleteI am a bit confused here. The Daily Mail is vilified on this site by the commenters, yet so many commenters read it?
I will un-confuse myself and take this as a recommendation to check the DM out.
(@Em) Thanks for the recommendation to The Straits Times, Singapore. It is new to me, and it looks really good.
I have been searching for good world-news sites. I tend to use Wikipedia’s current events news portal the most, as it seems unbiased. There are pitfalls with that strategy of course.
Thank you for the response!
It's political stance is just slightly further right than Genghis Khan.
DeleteIt blames all the world's problems on immigrants, single mums, poor people instead of the actual perpetrators who are inevitably the dicks in suits.
Likes to put down 'inferior' tabloids but has more bikini shots and 'ample assets' on it's pages than most of the UK'S titpapers like The Sun and the Daily Star.