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I want to switch from those American for profit news outlets to Euro or non-profit news outlets, what are my options?

I will list the ones I know and I find here:

  • Bloomberg: TBA.
  • Reuters : Associated Press.
  • New York Times: Follow The Money, Mediapart.
  • Politico: The Guardian.
  • The Verge: The Register, Techzine, Heise.
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[โ€“] Mee@reddthat.com 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

As I said in my other comment:

Reuters aid government agencies in their investigations.

Matter of fact, they got sued for their privacy.

More about this:

On Oct. 11, a San Francisco judge gave preliminary approval to a settlement that would see Thomson Reuters cough up $27.5 million, mostly to state residents. The deal caps off a legal battle that began in 2020: Two Alameda County activists sued the media giant over its Clear product, accusing the company of compiling millions of peopleโ€™s personal data and putting it up for sale on the searchable database.

[โ€“] m0xEE@nosh0b10.m0xee.net 2 points 1 week ago

@Mee@reddthat.com
I see!

in my other comment

Federation not always work the way we want and not all posts get propagated to every instance, in this thread I only see the top post of yours, which @ueeu@vivaldi.net whom I follow replied to โ€” Fediverse moment ๐Ÿ˜