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HODL · 156w
I read headlines and then attempt to think through why I’m being presented this specific information/narrative at this specific time. This is a costly & inefficient method, but it gets me closer to truth than attempting to triangulate between different sources.
kochmius · 156w
Citizens Free Press, Zero Hedge
Jon Herold · 156w
Come check out Badlands Media! https://rumble.com/v2b8cpy-badlands-daily-22823-tue-1000-am-et-.html?mref=v6mdk&mc=74e3j
jacob · 156w
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Tertiushand · 156w
I like Reuters because they are financially incentivized to be as unbiased as possible since they sell their articles to companies like CNN and Fox News. I use to read their articles through other news outlets but then I just started going to Reuters.com.
nostrich · 156w
Doomberg x Stratechery x The Bitcoin Layer x Marty’s Bent
The Sage of Frogtown · 156w
Everything
RassBariaw · 156w
Twitter, NYTimes, Financial Times, YouTube, Mastodon
Bitcoin Karl · 156w
Gerald celente trendsjournal.com
Andrew · 156w
Outside of tech news, I’ve been focused on only getting news that fits both of these criteria: 1) Is a primary source 2) Is news that’s actionable to me in some way What makes news actionable you ask? Personally, I determine that by asking if that particular news can inform me for circumstances...
cm · 156w
Aggregators are a must now. Can’t look at just one source at a time
nostrich · 138w
Mario Nawfal. I like my bachata with my news. All are paid stooges/ideologues, bruh.
Tim · 11w
I use Kagi News and Listen to NoAgenda podcast. And maybe I hear some current events on Rogan sometimes.