Top 5 News Sites

April 30, 2008

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The world is changing fast these days…here are my five favorite sites to get news and information from. Not ranked in any paticular order.

1. Digg

This is a great place to find out of the way stories that don’t get reported by major news companies or websites. Digg stories make for great conversation starters. “Hey, did you know Pink Floyd’s inflatable pig went missing?” “I read somewhere that we might all be living in a giant brain cell that is the Universe.” Digg hosts unique stories and is one of my favorite sites to visit.

2. Reuters

All the top stories of the day, included with analysis. Reuters is good because it lays out the story clearly and (usually) without bias.

3. RealClearPolitics

A site with special emphasis on political news, featuring articles from both sides of the political spectrum. An excellent source for opinions on the issues facing the world today.

4. Wikipedia

On their main page, they have a section for top stories, some of which go mostly unreported by the mainsteam media. What makes Wikipedia different is that their top stories link to a well written article on their site.

5. BBC News

This is a lot like Reuters, only with more emphasis on global issues and less of an emphasis on business. While Reuters has more of an American perspective(it is based out of New York), BBC tends to have a more British one(its based out of the UK). I usually rely more on Reuters then BBC, but both are very good.

-Kolametal

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