Authoritative news

Here are some authoritative news sources across various categories:

General News

  1. The New York Times (nytimes.com)
  2. The Washington Post (washingtonpost.com)
  3. BBC News (bbc.com/news)
  4. Al Jazeera (aljazeera.com)
  5. Reuters (reuters.com)

Financial News

  1. The Wall Street Journal (wsj.com)
  2. Financial Times (ft.com)
  3. Bloomberg (bloomberg.com)
  4. CNBC (cnbc.com)
  5. Forbes (forbes.com)

Science and Technology

  1. Nature (nature.com)
  2. Science (sciencemag.org)
  3. The Verge (theverge.com)
  4. Wired (wired.com)
  5. Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)

Health and Medicine

  1. The Lancet (thelancet.com)
  2. Journal of the American Medical Association (jamanetwork.com)
  3. Mayo Clinic (mayoclinic.org)
  4. National Institutes of Health (nih.gov)
  5. World Health Organization (who.int)

Politics and Government

  1. The Hill (thehill.com)
  2. Politico (politico.com)
  3. The Guardian (theguardian.com)
  4. NPR (npr.org)
  5. Congressional Quarterly (cq.com)

Business and Economy

  1. Forbes (forbes.com)
  2. Fortune (fortune.com)
  3. Bloomberg Businessweek (bloomberg.com/businessweek)
  4. The Economist (economist.com)
  5. Harvard Business Review (hbr.org)

Education

  1. The Chronicle of Higher Education (chronicle.com)
  2. Education Week (edweek.org)
  3. Inside Higher Ed (insidehighered.com)
  4. The Hechinger Report (hechingerreport.org)
  5. National Education Association (nea.org)

Environmental and Climate

  1. The Guardian (theguardian.com/environment)
  2. National Geographic (nationalgeographic.org)
  3. Environmental Defense Fund (edf.org)
  4. The Nature Conservancy (nature.org)
  5. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (ipcc.ch)

These sources are widely recognized for their credibility and accuracy, but it's always a good idea to fact-check and verify information from multiple sources before drawing conclusions.