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Hagra's avatar

You aren't really engaging with the point. Yes, there is high quality information out there, a torrent of it...but the organizations that curate and contextualize that torrent to make it intelligible to regular people are now behind firewalls.

And, sorry, a LOT of the contextualization being done for free is being done by bloodless psychopaths with an agenda and a whole narnia-sized mountain of skeletons in their closet. Your little substack does not make up for that.

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Lynn's avatar

NPR and PBS are free and very high quality. Plus, as you mentioned, CNN’s website is excellent. There are many daily morning newsletters that will give you the day’s headlines and a brief synopsis of each story. I think you’re right: people want the bad information. It’s not that they can’t access good quality news.

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