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I have recently came into conclusion that the news sources I follow are almost all either left-leaning or not biased at all. However, I don’t really have many right-leaning sources that I follow. I would like to change this to broaden my spectrum of viewpoints.

However, I am looking for sources that are credible. I have tried looking at r/conservative on Reddit, however literally all the news sources that they use there show up as “mixed” or “low” under the factual reporting category on media bias check: example (and I’ve checked like 15).

So here comes the question: what credible right-leaning news sources are there that actually publish factual information? Right-center are also fine

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[–] SmokeInFog@midwest.social 11 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

You seem pretty invested in third party bias raters. Personally I think they're crap because they just follow the overton window and in the US that means they count center right content as leaning left, e.g. The Economist.

But if that really floats your boat, you should use Ground News as one of your collators