I get a majority of my news online. I only look at print media for news on occasion when I am at home and I see a news paper laying around the house, but since I do not ever pick one up while I am at school I rely on the internet as my main source of news. Occasionally, I will hear about something new from a friend while in class or just talking, and that normally results in a Google search about it once I have a chance and if I remember. For online news, I check either CNN or BBC at least once a day, but normally I try to look at both twice a day. Normally checking them once when I get up in the morning before class and once at night before I go to sleep. Another source of new for me on the web is stumble upon. It can provide lots of more “random” news that what CNN or BBC reports on but it is still interesting to me and current breakthroughs or news. I can spend a lot more time reading news on stumble upon because it always provides new random articles, and even if it shows two articles on the same “news” they are normally different points of view. This is nice to get a broader grasp on what really happened not just one persons account of it.
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