Independent news sources

Here are some independent news sources that are not affiliated with any government or corporate entity:

Online News Sources

  1. The Intercept: A non-profit news organization that focuses on investigative journalism and national security issues.
  2. ProPublica: A non-profit newsroom that investigates and reports on a wide range of topics, including government corruption and corporate malfeasance.
  3. The Nation: A progressive news magazine that covers politics, social justice, and culture.
  4. Mother Jones: A progressive news magazine that covers politics, social justice, and environmental issues.
  5. The Daily Beast: An online news site that covers politics, entertainment, and culture.
  6. The Hill: A non-partisan news site that covers politics and policy.
  7. Talking Points Memo (TPM): A progressive news site that covers politics and policy.
  8. The Daily Kos: A progressive news site that covers politics and policy.
  9. Common Dreams: A progressive news site that covers politics, social justice, and environmental issues.
  10. Truthout: A progressive news site that covers politics, social justice, and environmental issues.

Print News Sources

  1. The Nation: A weekly news magazine that covers politics, social justice, and culture.
  2. The Progressive: A monthly news magazine that covers politics, social justice, and environmental issues.
  3. In These Times: A bi-weekly news magazine that covers politics, social justice, and labor issues.
  4. The Village Voice: A weekly news magazine that covers politics, culture, and entertainment.
  5. The Guardian (US edition): A weekly news magazine that covers politics, social justice, and culture.

Radio News Sources

  1. Democracy Now!: A daily news program that covers politics, social justice, and human rights.
  2. The Thom Hartmann Program: A daily news program that covers politics and social justice.
  3. The Laura Flanders Show: A weekly news program that covers politics, social justice, and culture.
  4. The David Pakman Show: A daily news program that covers politics and social justice.
  5. The Young Turks: A daily news program that covers politics, social justice, and culture.

Television News Sources

  1. Democracy Now!: A daily news program that airs on various TV stations and online.
  2. Free Speech TV: A progressive TV network that airs documentaries, news programs, and talk shows.
  3. Link TV: A progressive TV network that airs documentaries, news programs, and talk shows.
  4. Pacifica Radio: A progressive radio network that airs news programs, documentaries, and talk shows.
  5. RT America: A TV network that airs news programs and documentaries from a progressive perspective.

Please note that while these sources are considered independent, they may still have biases and perspectives that reflect the views of their founders, editors, and writers. It's always important to critically evaluate the information you consume and consider multiple sources before forming an opinion.