5 Best Free News Apps For iPhone And Android Users – SlashGear
It’s very easy to form a bias as a news reader. If you are making a conscientious effort to be more open-minded to content produced by sources that are known to showcase perspectives different from your own, you can try out Ground News. Upon launching the Android or iOS app, you can select your news edition preferences according to country or territory. Every news story includes a Ground Summary section that gives you a nifty too-long-didn’t-read explanation of the article so you can decide to either read on — by clicking on one of the sources filed under “Full Coverage,” each one tagged with a helpful Left, Right, or Center political lean indicator — or skip the piece of news.
Another beneficial feature is the Bias Distribution section, which gives readers a visual representation of where news sources covering the topic in question tend to lean in the political spectrum, allowing you to make more of an attempt to see what the other side is saying.
Ground News content can mostly be browsed for free, but there are certain perks that can be unlocked by purchasing a paid subscription, ranging between $0.83 to $8.33 per month. For instance, you can view the full Bias Distribution report, view locked articles that have been verified to contain minimal editorializing and a higher level of factual and credible sources, and read news recommendations designed to hit your blindspot by offering you a different political viewpoint.
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