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Comment author: sixes_and_sevens 15 September 2014 02:17:23PM *  16 points [-]

I don't have any sensible way of learning about current affairs. I don't consume broadcast or print news. Most news stories reach me through social media, blogs, word of mouth or personal research, and I will independently follow up on the ones I think are worthy of interest. This is nowhere near optimal. It means I will probably find out about innovations in robotic bees before I find out about natural disasters or significant events in world politics.

Regular news outlets seem to be messy, noisy attention traps, rather than the austere factual repositories I wish them to be. Quite importantly, there seems to be a lot of stuff in the news that isn't actually news. I'm pretty sure smart people with different values will converge on what a lot of this stuff is.

Has this problem been solved already? I'm willing to put in time/effort/money for minimalist, noise-free, sensibly-prioritised news digest that I care about.

ETA: Although I haven't replied to all these responses individually, they seem very useful and I will be following them up. Thanks!

Comment author: iarwain1 15 September 2014 11:34:36PM *  2 points [-]

My foreign news comes almost exclusively from the CFR Daily News Brief, which sounds like exactly what you're looking for. The daily briefs also link to their Backgrounders, which are excellent and relatively short summaries of the backgrounds to many hot-topic issues.

Comment author: sixes_and_sevens 15 September 2014 11:40:19PM 2 points [-]

Did you mean to link here?

Comment author: iarwain1 16 September 2014 01:53:26PM *  1 point [-]

Yes, thanks. Apparently didn't copy/paste correctly. Fixed now.

Comment author: sixes_and_sevens 16 September 2014 02:16:14PM 1 point [-]

It was quite an entertaining copy/paste error.

Comment author: iarwain1 16 September 2014 11:28:34PM 2 points [-]

:). Was the CFR stuff what you were looking for?

Comment author: sixes_and_sevens 17 September 2014 09:15:43AM 1 point [-]

Oh, yes, thanks. I'm making a collection of news-digesty bookmarks, and it's in there.