Basic news sources

Here are some basic news sources that are widely recognized and respected:

Print Newspapers:

  1. The New York Times (NYT)
  2. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
  3. The Washington Post (WP)
  4. The Los Angeles Times (LAT)
  5. The Chicago Tribune (CT)
  6. The Boston Globe (BG)
  7. The USA Today (USA)

Online News Sources:

  1. CNN (Cable News Network)
  2. BBC News (British Broadcasting Corporation)
  3. Al Jazeera (Qatari-based news organization)
  4. Reuters (International news agency)
  5. Associated Press (AP) (International news agency)
  6. NPR (National Public Radio)
  7. PBS NewsHour (Public Broadcasting Service)

Specialized News Sources:

  1. The Economist (Global news and analysis)
  2. The Financial Times (Financial news and analysis)
  3. Bloomberg News (Financial and business news)
  4. Forbes (Business and finance news)
  5. The Hill (Politics and government news)
  6. Politico (Politics and government news)
  7. The Intercept (Investigative journalism and news)

International News Sources:

  1. Le Monde (French newspaper)
  2. The Guardian (British newspaper)
  3. The Times of London (British newspaper)
  4. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australian newspaper)
  5. The Globe and Mail (Canadian newspaper)
  6. The Japan Times (Japanese newspaper)
  7. The Hindu (Indian newspaper)

Alternative and Independent News Sources:

  1. The Intercept (Investigative journalism and news)
  2. ProPublica (Investigative journalism and news)
  3. The Nation (Progressive news and opinion)
  4. The Progressive (Progressive news and opinion)
  5. Mother Jones (Progressive news and opinion)
  6. The Daily Beast (News and opinion)
  7. HuffPost (News and opinion)

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there are many other reputable news sources available. It's always a good idea to diversify your news sources and fact-check information to ensure accuracy.