Where do you find most of your news?
In my political science classes, there are students who are just SO up to date with the news and I'm just sitting there wondering where they're getting their information from because they're so well-versed, mashallah. Any tips?
Asslamu Aliakum,
It does help to be interested in the subject. I do believe it is important to learn history and then keep up to date with the news. I get my information from documentaries, articles, debates, mainstream media and books.
Here are some interesting books:
1. Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler by Professor Antony C Sutton
2. Wall Street and the Bolshevik revolution by Professor Anthony C Sutton
3. The Grand Chessboard by Former National Security Adviser to the Carter Administration Zbigniew Brzezinski
4. Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy by John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt
For the mainstream media, it is important to get as many views as possible. I tend to get information from the BBC, CNN, Fox News, Al Jazeera, Press TV, RT News, France 24 news, Democracy Now, Real News Network and so on. You will begin to compare and contrast different views and see which are more reliable.
I tend to watch documentaries from VPROinternational, Al Jazeera and the BBC.
As for articles, my fav website is IPS (Inter Press Service)
Listen to lectures too from people like Noam Chomsky, Anthony C Sutton, Deepa Kumar, Michael Scheuer and so on...