Thanks for the info about Yaleclimate Connections; I didn't know about the sale of Weather Underground. (The blinking stuff on their main page was so bad I avoided going there. I was told by a friend that that was their strategy for getting paid subs, to make it go away.) I have always found WaPo deeply frustrating—so many assumptions about what matters, so little coverage of what's happening, including among the residents of that interesting city who aren't members of Congress or their hangers-on. And that was before it was bought ... NYT has let me down so many times and in so many ways, but is still sadly the best we have, with flashes of what the city used to be. I subscribe to the daily digests from AP (and sometimes go to their site for updates on a big story), but they are sometimes strangely late covering stories considering their national reach, and always so neutral it can feel strangely hands-off. I added the NPR daily feed, but it's a pale ghost of what I used to get from All Things Considered, only a few items and they keep trying to get me to read chit-chat. I also read the Guardian, but my primary UK-based news site is still the BBC. You have to dig into their UK and World coverage for yourself, they keep trying to feed sports and stuff instead of more granular news, but their coverage is actually still excellent.
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