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(90 posts)
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 11:44 AM Nov 2025

Your most trusted new source is: (Help my granddaughter's project please)

Simple question: “Who do you trust to provide you with accurate and timely information? Why?”

(Full disclosure: granddaughter has a HS project on “trusted news sources” she needs responses from several hundred people across the US)
I agreed to ask the exact 2 questions above and provide the responses. Please no PII or tacky remarks, she is not supposed to filter any of the responses. Happy to post her overall results if there is interest. )
Thanks in advance on behalf of Sadie.

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Your most trusted new source is: (Help my granddaughter's project please) (Original Post) DUU Nov 2025 OP
UKGuardian malaise Nov 2025 #1
Okay Mz Pip Nov 2025 #2
The Economist Bok_Tukalo Nov 2025 #3
The Guardian LearnedHand Nov 2025 #4
Same GPV Nov 2025 #39
Critical thinking. Hugin Nov 2025 #5
The Guardian Ping Tung Nov 2025 #6
NPR because they fact check. Also, I know many of the local MinnPR people and they all have the highest integrity. Nanuke Nov 2025 #7
Not a trick answer. My two news sources are Aggregators/Curators of news articles, and they are heavily moderated. usonian Nov 2025 #8
I was gonna say the same LearnedHand Nov 2025 #37
Curators? I'll add that, because that's the effect, and I actually do curate articles for a friend still in industry. usonian Nov 2025 #40
I call both Hacker News and DU the best news aggregators I've ever seen LearnedHand Nov 2025 #42
The Guardian cbabe Nov 2025 #9
The Guardian, Associated Press, Santa Fe New Mexican Ponietz Nov 2025 #10
The Guardian EverHopeful Nov 2025 #11
NPR and BBC World News Iris Nov 2025 #12
Guardian and Reuters Sailingdiver Nov 2025 #13
Deutsche Welle and PBS Torchlight Nov 2025 #14
Deutsche Welle, Agence France Press, NHK World Japan, RAI... Kid Berwyn Nov 2025 #15
PBS News Hour pattyloutwo Nov 2025 #16
Excellent project. Just this thread is informative. It seems like "unreliable" sources AnotherMother4Peace Nov 2025 #17
Al jazeers & the guardian questionseverything Nov 2025 #18
Al Jazeera is pretty good malaise Nov 2025 #31
The Guardian. Lonestarblue Nov 2025 #19
Not intimidated by the UK elites and oligarchs either n/t malaise Nov 2025 #59
Guardian and Texas Tribune. efhmc Nov 2025 #20
ProPublica and the Colorado Sun Thew Nov 2025 #21
The Guardian - set to US news as a starting page. TommyT139 Nov 2025 #22
NPR, AP, Reuters, BBC krawhitham Nov 2025 #23
CBC News, BBC World Service, Al Jazeera, PBS, NPR nt Disaffected Nov 2025 #24
Depends on the topic... Al Jazeera is excellent on most everything except Israel and Gaza... WarGamer Nov 2025 #25
Ditto LearnedHand Nov 2025 #38
The UK Guardian CanonRay Nov 2025 #26
My Brief Answers MineralMan Nov 2025 #27
The Guardian for world news, and the Delaware news Journal for local news Walleye Nov 2025 #28
Associated Press. dalton99a Nov 2025 #29
Agree. Know from working in newsrooms that the top people are hired by AP. nt allegorical oracle Nov 2025 #36
Guardian and BBC. nt HappyH Nov 2025 #30
Here's my list Joinfortmill Nov 2025 #32
Guardian Catlady123 Nov 2025 #33
It goes withou saying DU is a great source, but iI find youtube to be informative. Demsrule86 Nov 2025 #34
The Guardian. They provide fair and accurate Luciferous Nov 2025 #35
Bbc news DiverDave Nov 2025 #41
DU, NPR, CBC, Guardian rurallib Nov 2025 #43
DU LBN Kaleva Nov 2025 #44
The New York Times and Washington Post ificandream Nov 2025 #45
The Guardian LoisB Nov 2025 #46
The Guardian duckworth969 Nov 2025 #47
AJ+, Guardian, and comparing multiple sources cally Nov 2025 #48
The American Prospect justaprogressive Nov 2025 #49
The Guardian IrishAfricanAmerican Nov 2025 #50
NEW source? I don't have one, just old ones. DFW Nov 2025 #51
MSNBC Wifes husband Nov 2025 #52
Public TV and Radio (just finished writing this for another newsletter) Ranting Randy Nov 2025 #53
NPR BigMin28 Nov 2025 #54
A few from me EuterpeThelo Nov 2025 #55
the NY Times. Because it has a great track record and a diverse set of regular columnists CTyankee Nov 2025 #56
The Guardian, for both accurate and timely info. Solly Mack Nov 2025 #57
In this order every morning Ferryboat Nov 2025 #58
Thanks for all the input! DUU Nov 10 #60

Mz Pip

(28,382 posts)
2. Okay
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 11:50 AM
Nov 2025

San Francisco Chronicle for print news. Good for both local and national/international news

CNN - for Breaking News because it has correspondents in place internationally and are excellent at covering the big stories quickly.

LearnedHand

(5,290 posts)
4. The Guardian
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 11:54 AM
Nov 2025

They are independently owned by trusts and a media group. They are shielded from intimidation by the US administration.

EDIT: Cool project!

Nanuke

(912 posts)
7. NPR because they fact check. Also, I know many of the local MinnPR people and they all have the highest integrity.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 12:02 PM
Nov 2025

usonian

(24,104 posts)
8. Not a trick answer. My two news sources are Aggregators/Curators of news articles, and they are heavily moderated.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 12:05 PM
Nov 2025

Last edited Thu Nov 6, 2025, 02:30 PM - Edit history (1)

Moderation means no clickbait, no scams, and AI-written articles are called out and flagged/deleted ASAP.

1. Democratic Underground. ( https://democraticunderground.com )
2. Hacker News (https://news.ycombinator.com) Tech and general interest news.

The honest truth!

LearnedHand

(5,290 posts)
37. I was gonna say the same
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 02:23 PM
Nov 2025

Mine are exactly the same as yours, except I feared “aggregators” might not be an acceptable answer. The Guardian IS my most trusted “traditional” news source.

usonian

(24,104 posts)
40. Curators? I'll add that, because that's the effect, and I actually do curate articles for a friend still in industry.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 02:29 PM
Nov 2025

LearnedHand

(5,290 posts)
42. I call both Hacker News and DU the best news aggregators I've ever seen
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 02:31 PM
Nov 2025

They both are solidly people powered and completely lack algorithmic interference.

EverHopeful

(664 posts)
11. The Guardian
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 12:15 PM
Nov 2025

They don't seem to be part of our current US corporate media kowtowing to the apparent demand to normalize the spectacularly abnormal.

But I should mention that DU is actually where I go first for my news.

Kid Berwyn

(23,640 posts)
15. Deutsche Welle, Agence France Press, NHK World Japan, RAI...
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 12:20 PM
Nov 2025

...just about any decent national news organization that's not owned by plutocrats and oligarchs.

AnotherMother4Peace

(5,072 posts)
17. Excellent project. Just this thread is informative. It seems like "unreliable" sources
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 12:23 PM
Nov 2025

are more well known than "reliable" sources. I think this is an excellent project.

Lonestarblue

(13,340 posts)
19. The Guardian.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 12:38 PM
Nov 2025

They are a UK company and are not intimidated by Trump’s extortion of US media through his lawsuits and constant threats. He sues media like CBS and they cave by paying him undeserved damages, in CBS’s case because they had a big business deal pending that needed Trump’s approval.

efhmc

(16,210 posts)
20. Guardian and Texas Tribune.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 12:52 PM
Nov 2025

Got asked that question by one of the people who work for me and I gave him the exact same answer.

TommyT139

(2,238 posts)
22. The Guardian - set to US news as a starting page.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 01:01 PM
Nov 2025

As others have, I recommend The Guardian. I have a bookmark for the US news "home page." (You can choose UK, Australia, maybe other areas too.). They have great minute by minute live coverage for important events, posting every five or ten minutes when it's busiest. I also like that it's not just political news, but they cover popular culture, climate, technology, health, arts, books, you name it. They publish far more information than anywhere else I've seen about what's happening in the non-English speaking, non-European parts of the world. Some long-form articles are available as podcasts. They have the best overall coverage of LGBTQ+ issues of the major outlets (that I've seen), especially since the NY Times has helped skew the public discourse on transgender issues (personally relevant to me).

They have reporters stationed here permanently, both US-born and from abroad. I really like that they don't take advertising, and as someone on limited income, I appreciate the options to pay what I can, with no paywall. Having seen what Rupert Murdoch (Fox News owner) did to degrade the Australian and the British press, the Guardian staff knows the value of remaining untainted by the motivations of a for-profit structure. They have been called upon in the past to collaborate on important international investigative reporting, challenging corruption and abuse, and that says to me that other reporters and organizations trust them too.

https://www.theguardian.com/us

As a side note, I used to be a paying subscriber to the NYT, having grown up in a household where we always bought the thickly-stacked Sunday edition. They got so bad that their articles have been referred to in footnotes to support right-wing laws limiting the civil rights of LGBTQ people, both on a state level, and federally. It really is sad.

Happy to answer questions by DM, if that helps. Good luck on the project!

WarGamer

(18,321 posts)
25. Depends on the topic... Al Jazeera is excellent on most everything except Israel and Gaza...
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 01:06 PM
Nov 2025

But my #1 priority... I will never consume any news source that "tells me what to think"... I don't need their analysis, I can analyze for myself... better than they can.

MineralMan

(150,879 posts)
27. My Brief Answers
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 01:14 PM
Nov 2025

Hi Sadie,

I rely on multiple news sources from broadcast and Internet media and then digest and analyze them to find the common factors. I rely on my assessment to find the truth. In retrospect, that method works well.

Why? Because the details vary from one source to another, so I don't put my trust in any single source.

Walleye

(44,055 posts)
28. The Guardian for world news, and the Delaware news Journal for local news
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 01:15 PM
Nov 2025

I see I’m in good company here with the Guardian

Joinfortmill

(20,508 posts)
32. Here's my list
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 01:48 PM
Nov 2025

Meidas Touch Network: Legal AF
MSNBC: Lawrence O'Donnell
MSNBC: Rachel Maddow
The Guardian newspaper
BBC News
Democracy Docket
Pete Buttigieg podcast
Rick Wilson podcast
This is Gavin Newsom podcast
The Daily Beast podcast
IHIP News Podcast
Heather Cox Richardson podcast (professor)
Talking Feds podcast
Richard J. Murphy podcast (professor)
Local Newscasts
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (youtube)

Demsrule86

(71,519 posts)
34. It goes withou saying DU is a great source, but iI find youtube to be informative.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 01:54 PM
Nov 2025

Sure you have to careful but often breaking stories hit youtube first. They have been good about showing GESTAPO ICE KIDNAPPING, ARRESTING AMERICANS... little kids too. All my young adult kids get their info first from youtube. I think it helped with the elections. Good luck with the project...great topic.

ificandream

(11,758 posts)
45. The New York Times and Washington Post
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 02:48 PM
Nov 2025

Despite the problems recently, they are still my go-to for news. I'd say most of the staff (a few of which I've worked with in the past) are dedicated journalists. Forget the bosses. They don't report the news. The dedicated staff does.

cally

(21,844 posts)
48. AJ+, Guardian, and comparing multiple sources
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 04:14 PM
Nov 2025

on a story including social media and legacy media. I look at social media for breading news but then check elsewhere for accuracy

DFW

(59,877 posts)
51. NEW source? I don't have one, just old ones.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 05:30 PM
Nov 2025

Unless you count new members of Congress, and they are very good about closed-mouthed when it suits them, or makes sense to shut up.

Other than that, they incredibly well-connected Norm Ornstein, except that what he tells me is off the record unless he says otherwise. But when he says it's OK to reveal what he says/knows in public, it's usually hugely interesting!

The media either makes shit up, or rushes to publicize what they THINK is accurate. Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't.

Sometimes it's extremely frustrating. My most glaring case with DU was in 2008, the day Obama was set to reveal his choice for VP. Some of Biden's staff was a little overeager about the news, and was discussing it in an indoor swimming pool at 7:00 that morning. After all, there was only one other person in the pool, and he was a diminutive Asian kid who said nothing and, as far as they knew, spoke no English. Oops. That diminutive Asian kid was my 18 year old half-Japanese nephew, who was working for Matt Angle's Lone Star Project, a Washington lobby operation for Texas Democrats. He understood every word, and called me 45 minutes later to tell me who Obama's VP pick was eight hours before the announcement.

I made the stupid assumption that I could tell DU and get thanked for it. Hah! Fat chance. A couple of angry posts demanding LINK???? plus several more demanding that I tell everyone what made ME so special, and that I must have been spouting crap because why should I know and they didn't? Etc. etc. I should have just shut up and told one one. If I had said where I got the info from, and word leaked back to Biden's office (all it needed was for one person in DC to see the post, after all), and we might have gotten Biden's staffers in serious trouble on what was to be one of the most exciting days of their careers. So, I just said I couldn't say how I knew, and that only made the skeptics more furious. When the announcement was made, exactly ONE DUer posted an apology. ONE. Ever since then, I have been a little more careful what I post when the source is a personal "I can't say" acquaintance. It beats telling angry posters to go find their own goddam link, stick their anger up their you-know-what, and leave me the hell alone. They don't call D.C. the world's biggest small town for nothing.

As for media, I read the German press, although of late, they have struck a nasty anti-Democratic tone, saying why don't the Democrats DO something, etc etc. The extremist right has all three branches of government and 90% of the media in their pockets, and WE are supposed to do something? Invade and smash up the White House. The Republicans are even doing THAT before we even contemplated it (which we didn't). It hasn't been 100 years since the Weimarer Republik was dissolved in favor of the Third Reich's National Socialists. They should know better than anyone what happens if all media is in the hands of an evil force that has eliminated all opposition.

One saving grace is that much of the US media is still beholden to commercial trends rather than solely extremist right-leaning political trends.When the wind starts blowing so hard in the opposite direction that they CAN'T pretend not to notice, they suddenly notice with a vengeance. Note the coverage since Wednesday morning. The American media suddenly noticed that the USA had a strong opposition that was alive and well, and living just about EVERYwhere. Gee, look at that! Sorry Sir Rupert and Crown Prince Miller, we'll have to say a few words about that, no way around it this time.

Ranting Randy

(408 posts)
53. Public TV and Radio (just finished writing this for another newsletter)
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 05:35 PM
Nov 2025

Public Radio and TV stations are the last remaining nationwide news services that haven’t been compromised. They broadcast actual, real, news - good solid information and good programming. There’s not much “infotainment” and hardly any “happy talk.”

You can no longer rely on the large media corporations for reliable information, as the majority of them have been sold or have paid millions in “tribute” to Trump. CBS news has a “minder”(which may explain some of last week’s softball 60 minutes interview with Trump. CNN reports 18 false statements that were not corrected (lets not sugar coat it, those are lies). To really keep informed, you need to read many sources, subscribe to many newspapers and websites, and sort though hundreds of stories each week, because “all we want are the facts, ma’am.”

EuterpeThelo

(258 posts)
55. A few from me
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 05:49 PM
Nov 2025

Second the many mentions of the U.K.'s Guardian
Amy Goodman on Democracy Now!
Lawrence O'Donnell and Rachel Maddow of MSNBC (the only two mainstream U.S. journalists I trust)
ProPublica
Democracy Docket
KPFK/Pacifica radio here in L.A.
NPR
PBS

Also, echoing what many others have said, I start each day by checking the latest on D.U. and have for 20+ years - you all guide me to the best and most current stories.

Solly Mack

(96,642 posts)
57. The Guardian, for both accurate and timely info.
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 06:10 PM
Nov 2025

AP, NPR, Reuters, El Pais and Der Spiegel. MS Now (MSNBC). ProPublica. Here, at DU, of course.

I prefer to read/watch and compare from several sources. I trust them more.

Teen Vogue was reliable until recently.

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