Track news

Here are some ways to track news:

  1. News Aggregators:
    • Google News: A comprehensive news aggregator that collects articles from thousands of sources.
    • Apple News: A news aggregator app for iOS devices that curates articles from various sources.
    • Flipboard: A personalized news aggregator that allows you to create your own magazine-style feed.
  2. News Apps:
    • The New York Times: A popular news app that offers in-depth coverage of national and international news.
    • BBC News: A news app that provides up-to-date coverage of global news and events.
    • CNN: A news app that offers breaking news, in-depth analysis, and live coverage of events.
  3. Social Media:
    • Follow news organizations, journalists, and experts on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay up-to-date on the latest news.
    • Use hashtags to track specific topics or events, such as #COVID19 or #Election2024.
  4. Newsletters:
    • The Skimm: A daily newsletter that summarizes the day's top news stories in a concise and engaging way.
    • The New York Times' Morning Brief: A daily newsletter that provides a summary of the day's top news stories.
    • The Economist's Daily Brief: A daily newsletter that provides in-depth analysis of global news and events.
  5. Podcasts:
    • The Daily: A daily news podcast from The New York Times that covers a wide range of topics.
    • Pod Save America: A podcast that covers politics and current events.
    • The Ben Shapiro Show: A podcast that covers news, politics, and culture from a conservative perspective.
  6. RSS Feeds:
    • Use an RSS reader like Feedly or Inoreader to track news from your favorite sources.
    • Create custom feeds to track specific topics or sources.
  7. Newsletters and Alerts:
    • Set up custom news alerts on your phone or computer to receive notifications on specific topics or sources.
    • Use newsletters like The Skimm or The New York Times' Morning Brief to stay up-to-date on the latest news.

Remember to always verify the credibility of news sources and fact-check information before sharing or believing it.