I've recently subscribed to Ground News - a website that aggregates news sources and categorises them according to their truthfulness and political bias. It's sort of like Google News meets MediaBiasFactCheck. For each article you can see which news outlets are reporting it and what their political bias is. You can get a summary of the article generated (presumably by AI) from Left, Centre and Right sources and can easily compare them.
It's a paid subscription, but the basic package is not expensive. There are additional features for additional cost - one such is what they call Blindspots. Blindspots highlights articles that one side of the political spectrum is not reporting on.
It's an interesting approach to news aggregation, and I'm finding it pretty interesting, though most of the topics I've highlighted as interests aren't reported by very many nonspecialised outlets. :)
Worth a check, in my opinion.
It's a paid subscription, but the basic package is not expensive. There are additional features for additional cost - one such is what they call Blindspots. Blindspots highlights articles that one side of the political spectrum is not reporting on.
It's an interesting approach to news aggregation, and I'm finding it pretty interesting, though most of the topics I've highlighted as interests aren't reported by very many nonspecialised outlets. :)
Worth a check, in my opinion.
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