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It’s highly unlikely – practically impossible – that a single day went by in 2017 without someone, somewhere uttering the words, “fake news.” And that constant barrage of media skepticism made creating and sharing news even more challenging for journalists and news curators alike in what was already an ever-evolving, hostile landscape.
We combed through a vast array of news apps to cut through the noise and let you know which ones bring the real news in the best ways.
It’s not just for cat gifs and “10 ways to tell he likes you” lists anymore. The BuzzFeed News app takes all the content the site has to offer and consolidates it into one easy-to-navigate and customizable destination. It also features a trending tab, where users can see what’s hot right now and follow the latest breaking news.
The app itself is easy to navigate, aesthetically pleasing and to-the-point. As for the content itself, stories range from your daily news items to more serious, long-form investigative pieces that the Buzzfeed News brand has been growing over recent years.
Cost: Free
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Best non-partisan app: Reddit
For those unfamiliar with Reddit, an introductory crash course via the Reddit app might get you hooked. When it comes to following the latest news, Reddit’s app made a space that could allow dozens of different