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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2013-09-19 06:55 pm
[ SECRET POST #2452 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2452 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Giles Coren and Sue Perkins, The Supersizers Eat… The Eighties]
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[Jeff Davis/Teen Wolf]
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[Django Unchained]
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[Valiant Hearts: The Great War]
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[Child of Light]
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[Jurassic Park]
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[Hate Plus]
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[The Three Investigators]
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[Charlie Hunnam]
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Re: where do you get your news?
in general i think i frequent nbcnews the most. you'll find some conservatives whining (at least in regards to american politics) that nbcnews is liberally biased, but most agencies are not without some degree of bias and honestly in my experience the sources i've linked to are about as neutral as they come. i'd be careful with some news sources though, like jezebel (if you even want to consider that news, i guess) and fox obviously.
eta: this is in regards to current events that are political in nature but for science-related (mostly astrophysics) news i check more specific sources. basically the general rule is that more popular general news sites are going to cover the big stories, whereas more specific sites (like sciencedaily) are going to have a more narrow scope of material but it's going to be really detailed, so i'd suggest seeking those out as well, depending on your personal interests.