Reuters and the Associated Press are probably the most neutral and trustworthy news agencies.
Edit: My bad, they aren't news aggregators, I still highly recommend them, though.
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Reuters and the Associated Press are probably the most neutral and trustworthy news agencies.
Edit: My bad, they aren't news aggregators, I still highly recommend them, though.
for regular news article style news I use feedly and just have selected all the usual news organizations. for less formal "news" I was using reddit, but now I'm starting to use kbin I guess haha. I still use twitter as well.
I expect it'll take a while for kbin / the fediverse to acquire, and me to find, segments focused on some of the niche areas I had on that other site, but ehh. I knew there would be costs in leaving.
I use feeder on android and have an RSS feed with news sources. You have to find them first and then see of they have and RSS feed.
Also you can make an RSS feed from mastodon if they toot their stories or use nitter to transform their twitter to a feed.
Google News app, Whirlpool forums and Facebook. Reddit until recently.