I am really frustrated by a few things:
News doesn't put the story into context. i.e., 5 clowns murdered at party, but it never puts the overall murder rate to understand if this really matters as a trend.
Does anyone know a news website putting the big picture in context?
I also do not like that stories don't allow you to get followups. For example, on court cases, I want to know what ends up happening, how those SC or Fed court rulings actually impact businesses, etc.
Anyone know any news organizations tracking that type of stuff so that interested peeps can keep getting updates?
And finally, are there any news websites that are screening out day to day stuff and just posting monthly status on what is going on to help put the trend in context?
Everything just seems like 100 voices in a room screaming for attention and no context or decision on what is really important or fascinating...
PaulHoule•1d ago
I have roughly 5 blogs I check every day.
I rely on my YOShInOn RSS reader for news on a wide range of topics, with the caveat that it isn't particular fast. For news about science and technology it doesn't matter if it is delayed two weeks, but it is a problem for sports where you don't run to look at an article about what happened in week 6 of the NFL after week 7 goes down.
I am lucky that Ithaca has several weekly papers, both print and web-based, that make up for the fact that our "paper of record" is a zombie. It used to be when a local election happened I would buy an Ithaca Journal the next day to see the results, but now the head office updates that paper around 3pm in the afternoon the next day. Our board of elections usually posts the results around 8pm the night of the election and all the 'alternative' papers run articles on it right away -- the Ithaca Journal used to send reporters to public meetings but no more, no wonder there is a movement to defund it by taking public notices out of it.