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Jennifer Lahl MA, BSN, RN's avatar

I start my day reading news on X - what's trending in the news/politics section and read articles of interest posted there. I find that by the time I sit down to watch the evening news (typically, Bret Baier is all I watch), I've heard it all already. I try to support independent writers, so I pay for and read a lot of substacks (like yours!!). I'm also in quite a few signal and WhatsApp groups that are of interest and read lots of news posted in those groups - we can then chat about the articles too. It's a whole new way of consuming news for me.

Patricia Paulson's avatar

I have notice the difference when buying the paper. I buy the West County Times and the Chron on Sundays only. There used to be two stacks of each paper because they were bulky and now there is only one. I bought the Chron daily until the sales tax went up and I just buy on Sundays. I saved $80/month that way and it goes into my joint account for taxes, etc. I read the Chron online and use the West County for obituaries. I also get stuff from Facebook, LinkedIn and Real Clear Politics. I can almost see the built-in biases in all the news media. I also stopped watching the Sunday news shows and only watched This Week when Chris Christie was on (I met him at the Commonwealth Club pre-covid) and he was a very approachable guy. And as Solomon said, it is basically all opinion anyway.

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