Thursday, December 18, 2025

Knowledge: News and information sources

 Fact-checked and accurate sources of information and news


It is vital to have a free press.  Please pay for these excellent sources of news if you can afford it.


Utah and local news:

Reddit: Logan Utah 



Aggregators and analysis of national news:

                        Courses: Robert Reich: Wealth and poverty, 14 lectures

Publicly supported and less biased sources of news (in no particular order)

Newspapers and magazines (in no particular order)


  • Washington Post:  Washington Post has been in the news because its billionaire owner, Jeff Bezos, muzzled the histories newspaper. They have a few great hjournalists left but be careful. https://www.washingtonpost.com 

Other miscellaneous sources:



Robert Reich suggests:

: The Guardian, Democracy Now, Business Insider, The New Yorker, The American Prospect, Americans for Tax Fairness, The Economic Policy Institute, The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, ProPublica, Labor Notes, The Lever, Popular Information, Heather Cox Richardson, and, of course, this Substack.

Olga Luatman uses these sources:

TTT day 101

  • New York Times: 5

  • Politico: 3

  • ProPublica: 1

  • Mother Jones: 2

  • CBS News: 2

  • NPR: 3

  • ABC News: 4

  • Reuters: 2

  • The Washington Post: 2

  • CNN: 4

  • Wall Street Journal: 3

  • The Guardian: 2

  • Axios: 1

  • USA TODAY: 2

  • The Hill: 3

  • Associated Press: 6

  • 50501: 1

  • NOTUS: 1

TTT day 100 https://trumptyrannytracker.substack.com/p/trump-tyranny-tracker-day-100



Associated Press: 4

New York Times: 2+5

NBC News: 1

X (formerly Twitter): 1

WIRED: 2

The Guardian: 2

CNN: 3

The Hill: 4

USA TODAY: 2

The Washington Post: 1

ProPublica: 1

Wall Street Journal: 2

50501: 1

NPR: 1

Follow SOURCES OF RELIABLE INFORMATION: 


What is "credible" news? From Olympic College library https://libguides.olympic.edu/news 

Quality journalism provides the public with accurate information, analysis, and comment so they can make informed decisions and participate in democracy. Quality journalism helps protect citizenry by making the government and the private sector accountable. Investigative journalism in particular aims to expose corruption and malfeasance in government and in private institutions. Propublica is an example of an investigative news organization. 

Established newspapers of record can lose their reputation due to financial collapse, take-over or merger by another entity that did not have the same standards or allowed increased government control and suppression of the paper's editorial independence. The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post are examples of newspapers that have suppressed of the papers' editorial independence. (SUSANNE THINKS IT IS STILL OK BUT WE NEED TO WATCH)

Misinformation is spread with the intent to mislead the public for financial or political gain. False stories that are widely accessed and shared through social media (often with bots or automated accounts) can generate substantial advertising revenue for their purveyors, but they can also inflict lasting social and political harm in the process.

For credible news, it is best to seek out outlets which are well-staffed with reporters, and which follow a strict, fact-checked editorial process. Outlets might include broadcasting services such as National Public Radio, press services such as Reuters or Associated Press, or international “newspapers of record” such as The Guardian

These types of newspapers generally require a paid subscription for access. But you can access a number of "newspapers of record" for free through through our library databases--including National Newspaper Core, U.S. Major Dailies--in one search. Watch this video on how to use this database.

And Explore this guide for links to a variety of local, independent, national and international news!


Heather Cox Richardson was interviewed by these sources.  They are likely reliable

Heather Cox Richardson is an expert in nineteenth-century America, specializing in politics and economics. Her most recent book, To Make Men Free, A History of the Republican Party From 1854 To The Present, was released in 2014. Cox Richardson’s first four books explored the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Gilded Age, and the American West, and stretched from the presidencies of Abraham Lincoln to that of Theodore Roosevelt. Her The Death of Reconstruction (2001), Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre (2010), and West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America After the Civil War (2007) were all selections of the History Book Club; West from Appomattox was also an Editor’s Choice selection of the New York Times Book Review. She is also the author of: The Greatest Nation of the Earth: Republican Economic Policies during the Civil War. Richardson is president of The Historical Society, an organization designed to bring academic history to general readers. Her expertise has been utilized by the New York Times, Bloomberg, CNN.com, BBC, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and Huffington Post; her blogs for The Historical Society won the Cliopatria Award.

Her daily digest, Letters From an American, about Trump's ongoing impeachment process has attracted something of a cult following:

WBUR

Newsweek

CNN

PBS NewsHour

WBUR

AP

PBS NewsHour

CBS News

NPR On Point

Foreign Policy

Boston Globe

WBUR City Space

The New Republic

Washington Post

Vanity Fair

"Say More'' podcast

Boston Globe

The Nation "Start Making Sense" podcast

USA Today

CNN

WBUR

Washington Post

WGBH "Greater Boston"

NPR's "All Things Considered"

Moyers on Democracy

Boston Globe

GPB-Atlanta

BBC NewsNight

New York Times

Washington Post

WGBH News.

WGBH "Greater Boston"

The Atlantic

Boston Globe

Time magazine

WGBH

WGBH

WGBH

The Guardian

WGBH "Greater Boston"

Newsweek

WGBH "Greater Boston"

WBUR News

The Atlantic

WBUR "Radio Boston"

WBUR "Radio Boston"

The Guardian

Quartz.com

New York Times

NECN "The Take"

WBUR

WGBH

The Guardian

CNN

New York Times

NECN "The Take"

Boston Globe



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