I am very happy the Boston Globe is still an in depth newspaper, that is not afraid to print opinions of all kinds. Yes, it has a liberal slant, but since the majority of people here are very progressive, it's all good to me. I am one of the few people I know that still gets the paper in paper form. I love the ritual of sitting with it and eating breakfast daily. I can read it on the I Pad (stemming from a horrible paper delivery person in my last house and an 800 ft. driveway that was icy in the winter), but I generally reserve that for when we are away. I also read the New Yorker magazine weekly. I started getting it because I felt ignorant compared to my other English teacher colleagues when I was teaching, but there are lots of politically based articles by really good writers. I have learned so much! Yes, I read the fiction, too, but sometimes I have to force myself, as it's not always fun reading.
I read some things online, but nothing regularly. I get newsfeeds from several liberal groups. I also watch the national news nightly. I have found that CBS is really digging in with detailed, serious stories since the election and they are not letting up on Trump. I used to watch NBC news at night, but, about 15 years ago, our stations switched affiliations, and I could not abide the local news on the new NBC station, so I started watching CBS.
My son, in the military is addicted to NPR. He has it on all of the time, on his computer while he is studying (in his last semester, yay!). I honestly don't like the sound of the reporters, as they sound kind of monotonous to me. I know it's a silly reason, but I tried listening, but quit.