5 sources for news

 5 sources for news that I use

1. The first one that I usually use is simply the news on the TV. I'd usually just turn on fox or something and see what's going on for that current day. Though I don't have any link for this source of news, you can simply turn on the TV and go to fox News pretty easily nowadays. They do have a website, go to https://www.foxnews.com/ to find out more!

2. My 2nd source is google news, a very simple and broad one yet it does give a lot of info. Sometimes I check on it when I have nothing better to do at the moment. Even in class we usually check it every day before we get to doing work. It's also location-relevant, here's a link https://news.google.com/topstories?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en go ahead and check what's going on in your area!

3. Next up is the built-in apple news that comes with all Apple mobile devices. Periodically, it will give me notifications about the current news. You can also check it very easily by going to your home screen and swiping left, it's very noticeable. Here's a link https://www.apple.com/apple-news/ but I recommend checking this one out on the phone

4. Next up is CNN, a definite rival of the above-mentioned Fox news network. They are both on the same level of quality for me but they mostly have a different view on most things. I like to look here as well because getting 2 different views on the same thing can allow for a less biased understanding of the current topic. Here's the link https://www.cnn.com/

5. Lastly is Twitter trending, the lamest one out of all of these. It's entirely dependent on the users of the website to allow things to become popular enough to get trending. It's a very strange way of doing things because theoretically, they could get a false headline at the very top. Though I think people are smart enough to actually read into things when they see it at first. Here it is https://twitter.com/explore/tabs/trending knock yourself out with this one