Monitor news

Here are some ways to monitor news:

Online News Sources

  1. Google News: A comprehensive news aggregator that collects news articles from thousands of sources.
  2. News websites: Websites like CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Guardian offer up-to-date news coverage.
  3. News aggregators: Sites like Apple News, Flipboard, and News360 curate news articles from various sources.

News Apps

  1. News apps: Apps like Apple News, Google News, and Flipboard offer news coverage on your mobile device.
  2. Breaking news apps: Apps like Breaking News, News Break, and AP News provide real-time updates on breaking news stories.

Social Media

  1. Twitter: Follow news organizations, journalists, and influencers to stay up-to-date on the latest news.
  2. Facebook: Follow news pages and groups to stay informed about current events.
  3. Reddit: Subscribe to subreddits related to news and current events to stay informed and engage with others.

Newsletters

  1. Daily newsletters: Newsletters like The Skimm, The Daily Beast, and The New York Times' Morning Brief provide a daily summary of news.
  2. Weekly newsletters: Newsletters like The Week and The Economist provide a weekly summary of news and analysis.

Podcasts

  1. News podcasts: Podcasts like The Daily, Pod Save America, and The Ben Shapiro Show offer in-depth analysis and discussion on current events.
  2. News briefs: Podcasts like NPR's Up First and The New York Times' The Daily Brief provide a daily summary of news.

TV and Radio

  1. Cable news: Channels like CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News provide 24/7 news coverage.
  2. Radio news: Stations like NPR and BBC Radio provide news coverage and analysis.

Other

  1. News alerts: Set up news alerts on your phone or computer to receive notifications when news breaks.
  2. News aggregators: Use services like IFTTT (If This Then That) to aggregate news from multiple sources and send notifications to your phone or email.

Remember to fact-check news sources and consider multiple perspectives to stay informed and critical of the news you consume.