Otherwise, https://www.allsides.com
I don't read it every day though, just 2-3 times a week.
I read Money Stuff from Matt Levine everyday, if for no other reason than it's a good read.
And if you want random, Peter Zeihan has been posting videos daily where he goes into depth on a geopolitical news topic a day. SUPER fraught, but highly informative.
News in general is usually very low-quality across the board these days. There are very few local beat reporters anymore, and nearly every major paper ditched their foreign bureau. Everything has been replaced with shared wire services so there is no corroboration of stories. If there is even a story - for the most part, all we are getting is official government press releases, press conferences, and random collections of anecdotes.
Most newspaper copy from there anyways and at least they dont bring their own opinion into every articly. In private tab you can read endless articles without an account.
Aggregated headlines from a variety of websites with a minimalist design.
If I read every word in all those sites it would take me hours. But I scan the headlines and read only the pages that catch my interest.
If so, I'm not sure there is any dedicated news site I visit every day, but one that comes pretty close would be wral.com. That's a local news site for my area, and if nothing else, I'm on there to check the weather quite often, so I can plan my bicycling activities for the next few days. Plus they report on all of the general local news that I have at least a mild interest in.
The following are posted on HN quite a bit (I find them the most entertaining):
NYT,The Guardian, BBC, Bloomberg, The WSJ, South China Morning Post, Financial Times, WaPo, The Diplomat, Foreign Affairs, Atlantic, Reuters, AP News, Radio Free Europe(google spits this one out when you search for Russia, Central Asia/Eastern Europe), The Hill etc
Also almanac.com, scrolling down to the 'Calendar' heading.
If something is newsworthy, it makes it through one of those sources. I follow a subreddit for my town, as well, to get local info.
Someone here on HN asked what actions someone has taken based on the last 10,000 news articles they've read. I realized I couldn't name one, so decided news was a waste of time. By comparison, I can name a quite a number of actions I've taken from my current feeds, e.g. from learning more programming stuff to jumping on EFF action alerts, etc.
1. NPR Up First podcast while brushing teeth.
2. This site for tech and adjacent nerdy topics.
3. Macrumors, 9to5mac, and various blogs via RSS.
4. Apple News+ subscription (that I got as part of Apple One) — check regularly for more in-depth stories form a variety of sources, and for following big events.
I literally have 10 different tabs opened on my phone with different HN discussions.
NYT
Local paper
I used to read a lot of Al Jazeera and The Guardian and but they became pretty skewed after Trump. WAPO too.
- Hacker News
https://webshuffle.mickschroeder.com/
I create a bookmark directly to the redirect page which lets me shuffle to random websites right from my bookmark toolbar. I click that a few times to sort of "channel surf" the web.
https://webshuffle.mickschroeder.com/redirect
There is also a Digital Newsstand with live screenshots of all the sources. I can scroll through that to get the headlines.
Medipart is one of the only medias in France (there is only 1 other I can think of) that is NOT owned by private interests, a network, a billionaire, or many billionaires or millionaires. It is funded by its subscribers And above all else, it does investigative journalism which actually led MANY times ministers and other powerful people to justice.
Never ever Mediapart has been wrong so far when building a case against a corrupted official. Every time French justice system followed the same conclusion as Medipart.
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Otherwise as other mentioned: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Current_events Which exists also in your own language!
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And... https://theintercept.com/
Very well known for having revealed the documents sent by Reality Winner https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality_Winner https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality_Winner#Role_of_The_Int...
https://www.slow-journalism.com/blog
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html *
https://www.washingtonpost.com/
* - I look at the front page only so I am informed as to what the latest bait is. Never read any articles.
I also bypass paywalls where possible. This bookmark helps:
javascript:void(open('https://archive.today/?run=1&url='+encodeURIComponent(docume...))
Although I guess it's not so much a source but just an aggregation.