Every journalist should have some trustful resources to work with. If your medium is the internet, here are some websites that might help you out.
- Buzzfeed.com – The website might be seen not-so-serious by some readers, but its journalism section actually has some very reliable articles.
- Journalists.org – An online non-profit news association that brings reliable information to journalists.
- TheAtlantic.comcom – News on politics, business, and everything – all packed in a simple journal.
- Economist.com – Provides authoritative insight on various topics such as business, politics, finance, and so on.
- BBC.com – Breaking news up-to-the-minute, with journals, videos, featured stories, and a lot of trusted info.
- CNN.com – Top stories regarding international as well as local events, on various topics.
- Reuters.com – Provides the latest news from all around the word, covering a wide area of domains.
- HuffingtonPost.com – Abbreviated into HuffPost, this site provides reliable news, blogs, satires, and original content in many domains.
- Forbes.com – A media company that provides content in the lines of business, entrepreneurship, lifestyle, etc.
- WSJ.com – Abbreviated from “Wall Street Journal,” this website provides headlines and breaking news from all around the world.
As a journalist, you need to be well-informed. If you use these links as your resource, you should do just fine.