Staying informed about issues can be very difficult. With all the different news sources available, how do you know which ones are legitimate and which ones are trustworthy?
First, check out mainstream publications and the publications recommended by interest groups you believe in. For example, National Right to Life often sites material from The Weekly Standard on its website. NRLC will also use material from National Review on its site as well. Both publications are conservative, mainstream and well-written.
When in doubt, check also with your local library and see what the reference librarian has to say about the publication.
When in doubt, don't use a publication as a source. And the best way to make sure something is accurate is to find a second source that says the same thing or something similar as the first.
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