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Ask HN: How do you follow news outside HN

8 pointsby deepdmistryalmost 4 years ago
I myself sub to NYTimes as a way of supporting journalism and as a way of getting non hacker news, curious to know what outlets do people here follow?

10 comments

i5heualmost 4 years ago
I get almost all my news from HN and my handy RSS-Reader.<p>My other main source is a state owned new-site witch i believe is pretty good <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dw.com&#x2F;en&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dw.com&#x2F;en&#x2F;</a><p>I have subscribed a lot of small websites and blogs witch fill out niche interests for me.<p>I use a RSS Reader called inoreader.com . It can also notify me about YouTube videos etc. and websites that do not support RSS.
jjicealmost 4 years ago
I don&#x27;t really follow general news. If something is important enough for me to need to know about, it&#x27;ll pop up on HN, my limited Reddit feed, or via friends. Works really well for me and makes sure I don&#x27;t focus on things that are out of my control.
a3nalmost 4 years ago
1. thehill.com, to see if anything stupid has happened in the US.<p>2. HN<p>3. NYT.com, to see if anything stupid of world wide importance has happened, and to see clips of late night comedy.<p>4. Random, but at this point I&#x27;ve usually had enough.<p>NPR used to be in there, but as a liberal I&#x27;ve grown tired of their liberal bias and leading question that&#x27;s really a statement or accusation style of interview.
cosmodiskalmost 4 years ago
I&#x27;m in the UK:<p>1) Financial Times<p>2) The Economist up until very recently.<p>3) The Guardian and The Daily Mail (to get some sort of balance,as these essentially are the opposite ends of the same stick)<p>4) A few news portals in my native Language.<p>5) Wired( when I&#x27;m completely bored and don&#x27;t have anything else to read)<p>6) The local( when I want news from France&#x2F;Sweden in English)<p>7) Breitbart ( need to check on them every now and then to see if the sentiment ever changes)<p>8) Some more niche papers on subjects I like.<p>9) Bloomberg<p>10) Occasional US based outlets.
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tofukidalmost 4 years ago
I use <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;sumi.news" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;sumi.news</a> to follow RSS, Twitter, and newsletters, and I’ve built up a list of hundreds of subscriptions over the years.
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cpachalmost 4 years ago
For worldwide coverage: The Economist, which I prefer to read on paper. For national news: A daily newspaper. For local news: Another daily newspaper. The daily papers I read on my smartphone.
jp42almost 4 years ago
Twitter.<p>I have lists created by me for various topics that interests me. I constantly keep adding&#x2F;removing based on signal&#x2F;noise from the people&#x2F;handles in those list.
5boltsalmost 4 years ago
HN, RSS (via newsblur) for some of the less &quot;newsy&quot; stuff - blogs&#x2F;hackaday etc... then NPR while in transit, google news, aljazeera.com, bbc news.
AnimalMuppetalmost 4 years ago
Google News, Reuters, and HN. Occasionally I look at AP. For sports, ESPN. Most everything I care about will show up one of those places.
martinmjcalmost 4 years ago
I collect bookmarks (relevant news, sports, twitter accounts, lists, etc.) and review them daily.