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Rank the Most Trusted News Sources in the US

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In the era of social media, polarized politics, accusations of bias and "fake news", consumers of news in the US have to filter through the noise to get to the heart of current issues and events. Gone are the days of the likes of Walter Cronkite, when one could simply tune in to mainstream news and hear unbiased and factual commentary. Americans are increasingly looking beyond just the traditional outlets as their news source. But even in the midst of tweetstorms, racial epithets and political correctness, we all have some news sources that we trust more than others. Which would you rank as the best? Which do you judge to be the worst? Rank this list to let us know and comment below to share your opinion. If you think we have missed any of your favorite outlets, please add them as suggestions.

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Fox News is a basic cable and television news channel owned by the Fox Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox. Founded in 1996 by Australian-American media mogul Rupert Murdoch to expand on his Australian and British media holdings, and led initially by controversial founding CEO Roger Ailes, a former Republican Party media consultant and CNBC executive, Fox News has gradually grown from an upstart content syndicator to one of the most watched cable news channels in the US. Over the years, the channel's prime time lineup has included popular programs such as The O'Reilly Factor, hosted by Bill O'Reilly, Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, Hannity and Colmes, Fox and Friends and The Kelly File with Megyn Kelly. Recently, high-profile sexual harassment suits against CEO Roger Ailes and commentator Bill O’Reilly have led to the ouster of both network leaders. The situation was further exacerbated when the New York Times revealed O’Reilly had paid a $32 million settlement just weeks before signing a $25 million-per-year contract extension implicating the network itself. Despite the channel's longtime slogans of "Fair and Balanced" and "We Report. You Decide", Fox News has been consistently accused of biased reporting, and promoting the Republican Party and conservative agendas. However, Fox News employees have argued that the news reporting division operates independently of its opinion and commentary programming, and have denied bias as far as news programming is concerned.
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Fox News is a basic cable and television news channel owned by the Fox Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox. Founded in 1996 by Australian-American media mogul Rupert Murdoch to expand on his Australian and British media holdings, and led initially by controversial founding CEO Roger Ailes, a former Republican Party media consultant and CNBC executive, Fox News has gradually grown from an upstart content syndicator to one of the most watched cable news channels in the US. Over the years, the channel's prime time lineup has included popular programs such as The O'Reilly Factor, hosted by Bill O'Reilly, Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, Hannity and Colmes, Fox and Friends and The Kelly File with Megyn Kelly. Recently, high-profile sexual harassment suits against CEO Roger Ailes and commentator Bill O’Reilly have led to the ouster of both network leaders. The situation was further exacerbated when the New York Times revealed O’Reilly had paid a $32 million settlement just weeks before signing a $25 million-per-year contract extension implicating the network itself. Despite the channel's longtime slogans of "Fair and Balanced" and "We Report. You Decide", Fox News has been consistently accused of biased reporting, and promoting the Republican Party and conservative agendas. However, Fox News employees have argued that the news reporting division operates independently of its opinion and commentary programming, and have denied bias as far as news programming is concerned.

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