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Here’s a chart that I’ve found really helpful. Predictably, it’s drawn some criticism, but in my experience, it’s been very accurate.

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Except they daily mail is well known as a heavily right leaning paper for years. So I wouldn’t take that images accuracy to heart

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NPR

PBS

AP

Reuters

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The Guardian

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The Economist. Despite the insufferable name, it’s really quite good. It’s one of the only traditional publications that I actively pay for and read weekly.

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Yeah, agreed, it’s pretty good.

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Same here. Outside of if their Fuck Russia coverage (which isn’t unearned) or the viewpoint of a noble wanting to actually understand what is going on with the masses, it is pretty good.

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DW news (dw.com) is pretty good and not too sensational. They’re like German PBS with a whole English side of the site.

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Thanks for dw.com. It looks like a keeper.

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