03-16-2003, 03:06 PM
Hi,
Haider has given you a more extensive list of sources than I would have. A number of the newspapers he mentioned are available online for free, although you do have to sign up for them. Check them out.
If you want to get your news from radio or TV, then you'll mostly get crap. Even many newspapers are not worth the trees that died. But there are reasonable sources.
For fast breaking news, CNN and Fox are slightly useful. They'll often give you visuals in real time accompanied by trivial or incorrect (or, most often, trivially incorrect) commentary. You'll often get more of value from them if you turn the sound off.
--Pete
Haider has given you a more extensive list of sources than I would have. A number of the newspapers he mentioned are available online for free, although you do have to sign up for them. Check them out.
If you want to get your news from radio or TV, then you'll mostly get crap. Even many newspapers are not worth the trees that died. But there are reasonable sources.
For fast breaking news, CNN and Fox are slightly useful. They'll often give you visuals in real time accompanied by trivial or incorrect (or, most often, trivially incorrect) commentary. You'll often get more of value from them if you turn the sound off.
--Pete
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