I recently found out about Axios which does short bullet point coverage of just the interesting/most important parts of stories. It seems to be a bit biased liberal overall, but being able to get the highlights without wasting time reading all the fluff is pretty convenient.
Aren't thous bullet points useless if you know that the writer have biased opinions and can just misinterpret the source because of their views? Even if unintentionally
Less biased than some other media sources I've seen and makes it more likely that I'll read it. Since the opinions are clearly marked it's possible to skip them as well and just read the facts as presented. I just keep it in mind as I read and it works for me.
I recently found out about Axios which does short bullet point coverage of just the interesting/most important parts of stories. It seems to be a bit biased liberal overall, but being able to get the highlights without wasting time reading all the fluff is pretty convenient.
Aren't thous bullet points useless if you know that the writer have biased opinions and can just misinterpret the source because of their views? Even if unintentionally
Less biased than some other media sources I've seen and makes it more likely that I'll read it. Since the opinions are clearly marked it's possible to skip them as well and just read the facts as presented. I just keep it in mind as I read and it works for me.