Get balanced news
Below are news aggregators which offer multiple sources for each story.
Most sources have bias; to get a balanced view, read a few sources that have high reliability and differing bias.
Notes
We all have our own biases. Choosing not to read only from sources that share your leanings will help you get a better balance.
Beware of false equivalence open_in_new and middle ground open_in_new, which are common fallacies in news reporting.
Ground News
Browse or search within ground.news open_in_new.
Select any story, then scroll and click around to find summaries, a wide variety of sources, their biases, and their factuality ratings.
Note: Ground News utilizes AI and these bias rating resources in compiling their info.
Google news
Browse or search within news.google.com open_in_new.
On any story, select Full Coverage full_coverage to reveal multiple sources.
NewsNow
Browse or search within newsnow.com open_in_new.
On any story, select All sources stacks to reveal multiple sources.
Wikipedia
Visit Wikipedia's current events portal open_in_new to see the newest article updates from recent reporting. As always, use Wikipedia carefully.
AllSides
Visit szh.app/allsides open_in_new to browse AllSides' headline roundups, or search them below. For each story, a balanced summary will be offered, along with at least three sources (of varying bias).
SCOTUSblog
Visit scotusblog.com open_in_new for balanced coverage of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Tip: SCOTUS' docket search open_in_new allows you to find the primary sources from cases.