Basic news sources
Here are some basic news sources that are widely recognized and respected:
Print Newspapers:
- The New York Times (NYT)
- The Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
- The Washington Post (WP)
- The Los Angeles Times (LAT)
- The Chicago Tribune (CT)
- The Boston Globe (BG)
- The USA Today (USA)
Online News Sources:
- CNN (Cable News Network)
- BBC News (British Broadcasting Corporation)
- Al Jazeera (Qatari-based news organization)
- Reuters (International news agency)
- Associated Press (AP) (International news agency)
- NPR (National Public Radio)
- PBS NewsHour (Public Broadcasting Service)
Specialized News Sources:
- The Economist (Global news and analysis)
- The Financial Times (Financial news and analysis)
- Bloomberg News (Financial and business news)
- Forbes (Business and finance news)
- The Hill (Politics and government news)
- Politico (Politics and government news)
- The Intercept (Investigative journalism and news)
International News Sources:
- Le Monde (French newspaper)
- The Guardian (British newspaper)
- The Times of London (British newspaper)
- The Sydney Morning Herald (Australian newspaper)
- The Globe and Mail (Canadian newspaper)
- The Japan Times (Japanese newspaper)
- The Hindu (Indian newspaper)
Alternative and Independent News Sources:
- The Intercept (Investigative journalism and news)
- ProPublica (Investigative journalism and news)
- The Nation (Progressive news and opinion)
- The Progressive (Progressive news and opinion)
- Mother Jones (Progressive news and opinion)
- The Daily Beast (News and opinion)
- 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.