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what sources of news (if any) I should read, and due to <a href="https://www.thefastlaneforum.com/community/members/4862/" class="username" data-xf-init="member-tooltip" data-user-id="4862" data-username="@Kak">@Kak</a> 's posts I've subscribed to the WSJ.
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WSJ is great, in fact, I think it's the last remaining MIDDLE of the ROAD news source.<br />
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IBD (Investors Business Daily) is good too if you like financial stuff. I used to subscribe to Barrons as well but didn't have the time to mull through the paper.<br />
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To be honest, if you're unsure who to trust with "news" I suggest you visit all types of news websites and determine for yourself.<br />
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Some report just the news as FACTS (as they should) others sensationalize the news and try to tell you what to think.<br />
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Unfortunately, most news slants left.<br />
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Here is a list across the spectrum. (THESE TEND TO FLUCTUATE, but will generally stay in their neighborhood of bias.)<br />
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<u><b>ALT-LEFT (Leftist news w/some bouts of fake news, conspiracies, inane hysteria)</b></u><br />
Vox, Slate, Buzzfeed, Mother Jones, Daily Kos, Reddit (except The_Donald)<br />
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<u><b>LEFT</b></u><br />
CNN / CBS / MSNBC / Politico / NPR / NYTimes / Washington Post / Huffington Post<br />
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<u><b>MIDDLE-LEFT</b></u><br />
The Hill / ABC / NBC / USA Today / Yahoo / Marketwatch / Twitter / Apple/Facebook News (Social media giants actively censor to favor a leftist persuasion, FYI, CNN, NYT, Politico, and WAPO used to be middle-left but w/the election they've completed gone SJW left)<br />
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<u><b>MIDDLE (DYING BREED)</b></u><br />
WSJ / Barrons / Sometimes Fox (Wallace, Shep Smith) / Economist / AP (varies) / Christian Science Monitor (don't like the word "Christian" fool you.)<br />
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Sometimes reading the UK news stuff helps, like the BBC.<br />
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<u><b>MIDDLE-RIGHT</b></u><br />
FOX, The Daily Caller, Washington Times, IBD<br />
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<u><b>RIGHT </b></u><br />
Breitbart, Drudge Report, Lifezette, The Blaze, Newsbusters (MRC), WND (w/Christian lean)<br />
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<u><b>ALT-RIGHT (Rightist news w/some bouts of fake news, conspiracies, inane hysteria)</b></u><br />
Gateway Pundit, Infowars, <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/" target="_blank" class="link link--external" rel="noopener">The Donald @ Reddit</a>, Breitbart<br />
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I'd suggest reviewing all of them and decide what is right for you. If you're an entrepreneur who wants less government, less victimology, less taxes, and less corruption, the news sources you will gravitate should become pretty clear after spending a week at any of these.<br />
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Also, all of these websites have been guilty of sensationalism toward their bias. However once you recognize this, it's easy to sort through the biases and get right down to facts, minus the "here's what you should think" crap.<br />
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Good luck.</div>