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There's a big dif between MSNBC before 4:00PM and after. Intractable Jan 15 #1
I agree. And it's nice to know that Rachael will be on 5 days a week, starting on Monday, for 100 days. patphil Jan 15 #18
Here and Salon samplegirl Jan 15 #2
UK Guardian malaise Jan 15 #3
Does it have to be tv? Think. Again. Jan 15 #4
I feel pretty good about finding news online AverageJoe Jan 15 #7
Ah, well this good!... Think. Again. Jan 15 #9
True that. :-). n/t AverageJoe Jan 15 #10
PBS Newshour & Amanpour and Company moonscape Jan 15 #12
Mostly Bluesky. Voltaire2 Jan 15 #5
Here, Guardian, TPM. We don't watch TV NewHendoLib Jan 15 #6
Same places gab13by13 Jan 15 #8
Mostly the Guardian and DU. Dave Bowman Jan 15 #11
Free Speech TV and PBS. Also... CousinIT Jan 15 #13
Late night shows. Emile Jan 15 #14
The Guardian and 1440. Firestorm49 Jan 15 #15
Here. nt doc03 Jan 15 #16
Substack, SiriusXM Progress, RawStory, DU- Nothing on tv. the_liberal_grandpa Jan 15 #17
Free Speech TV bdamomma Jan 15 #19
NPR pansypoo53219 Jan 15 #20
Democracy Now VBNMW Jan 15 #21
I am going to subscribe to Reuters online senseandsensibility Jan 15 #22
Google news. Then pick and choose of what they offer. Usually The Guardian and NPR. Ping Tung Jan 15 #23
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