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Just Google Greek crisis and follow any of the thousands of links. Read a few of them from different sources and get a well rounded view of the situation. The whole Internet is at your disposal and it takes very little effort to actually make use of it.
Yeah I did that by now, but only after hearing about it here.
My question is though, as a general resource, is there a good one for just catching all the headlines happening in the world? reddit used to be a good entry point to alert me of headlines (that I could goggle about later to get my own articles for). They used to get stories way before CNN. Now with all the noise to content, they are actually behind CNN now.
I will answer the question by providing my own collection of news websites that offer good alerts/notifications for what is happenig (high content to noise ratio):
BBC news is what I use, but I'm English, I'm not sure if there's a better version for the US but the BBC cover everything anyway. There's even an app that can send notifications if any major news breaks.
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[–] TheRedditExodus 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Just Google Greek crisis and follow any of the thousands of links. Read a few of them from different sources and get a well rounded view of the situation. The whole Internet is at your disposal and it takes very little effort to actually make use of it.
[–] 404_SLEEP_NOT_FOUND 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Yeah I did that by now, but only after hearing about it here.
My question is though, as a general resource, is there a good one for just catching all the headlines happening in the world? reddit used to be a good entry point to alert me of headlines (that I could goggle about later to get my own articles for). They used to get stories way before CNN. Now with all the noise to content, they are actually behind CNN now.
I will answer the question by providing my own collection of news websites that offer good alerts/notifications for what is happenig (high content to noise ratio):
https://twitter.com/ReutersLive
Sadly that list is just a single URL :(
[–] TheRedditExodus ago
BBC news is what I use, but I'm English, I'm not sure if there's a better version for the US but the BBC cover everything anyway. There's even an app that can send notifications if any major news breaks.