What is your favorite news website?

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Fox,

Because I love watching Bill O'Reilly stop people who actually make sense from talking.

But for real news:

-Slashdot
-MSNBC
-CNN
-BBC

and

the Arabic Version of Al-Jazeera, as its pretty much uncut.
 
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Originally Posted By: MuzzleFlash40
I am conservative so it's usually Fox news. They are conservative but usually show both side of things.
WHAT? I don't think so. You want news. Watch a different countries take on what's really going on in America. You might get the whole story
 
Originally Posted By: Clevy
Originally Posted By: MuzzleFlash40
I am conservative so it's usually Fox news. They are conservative but usually show both side of things.
WHAT? I don't think so. You want news. Watch a different countries take on what's really going on in America. You might get the whole story


I agree with this wholeheartedly. Fox news is as "fair and balanced" as MSNBC is. Honestly I've found that the least biased news site is BBC.co.uk. Of the "big 3" US news sites, (NBC, CNN, and Fox) the most "neutral" (still far from it though) is CNN. Course, that might be because I'm decidedly NOT conservative.
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Originally Posted By: Nick R
I agree with this wholeheartedly. Fox news is as "fair and balanced" as MSNBC is.


But unlike MSNBC, Fox has taken their right to lie to court, and won.

If I'm not mistaken, this is why they're not allowed in Canada as they'd be mis-representing themselves as "news".

It's too bad, though, that they've become the conservative's lone voice in mainstream media. By turning the "CRAZY" and "STUPID" knobs up to "11" they've tainted people's perceptions toward conservatives world-wide as such. It's even worse that liberals, conservatives and everyone in between seem to need "voices" in what was supposed to be neutral media. To make matters even worse, as media becomes more "democratic" (in the sense that pretty much anyone can grab their smartphones and become "journalists" posting their stories all over the web) the left-leaning slant becomes both more obvious palpable and less ashamed of itself.

The key might be to take in information about the things that interest you from many disparate sources; fully aware and accepting of their biases, and create an amalgam from them and from that base your opinion... Now that I read that back it almost seems like "thinking"!
 
I usually watch CNN or MSNBC and sometimes Fox with Greta and Shepard Smith. Sorry but I can't stand the Hannity and O'Reilly rants. Fair and balanced they aren't. They do have good news reporting a lot of times but it is when they start the commentary that they blow it. Otherwise I just go to Yahoo and find the news.
 
Originally Posted By: Clevy
Originally Posted By: MuzzleFlash40
I am conservative so it's usually Fox news. They are conservative but usually show both side of things.
WHAT? I don't think so. You want news. Watch a different countries take on what's really going on in America. You might get the whole story


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.... Yeah try www.PressTV.ir
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That will get you some good 'ol Iranian propaganda.

Not sure you can get the whole story told unbiassedly on any site.
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