There are so many ways to get your news today that it's a little mind-boggling. Ground News is excellent in helping with this. And in a couple of ways. First is that they always contextualize every news story to indicate where the bias is. Ground news itself provides a factual summary, but then it links out to the original sources. This is helpful in itself, and in a huge way.
The other great thing about Ground News is its design. It's covering a huge amount of information and if that kind of information, even if just linked to, is not designed with some principles in mind, and top of mind, the whole thing would be a bloody mess. This is not the case. It's well organized and simple. So it's easy to scroll through either the topics that I want to read, or the Handy FOR YOU tab that Gound News provides. It's true that the line of tabs at the top where you have indicated the topics you're interested in can get a little long, but that's just the function of your own interests. If you happen to be interested in following 50 different topics, then the line of choices cannot but be long.
And this leads to another great feature of ground news which is that as you're reading a story let's say in one category, it will provide you with the opportunity to follow another category which this story falls into or is related to and you click that and suddenly you're following that topic as well.
I used to follow my news using good old-fashioned RSS feeds, but it was difficult because websites of news have not uniformly and comprehensively adopted RSS as a way to feed out their news. So what would happen would be that I would be interested in following a news source but it frankly would just have no RSS feed and there'd be no way for me to follow it. There are no such problems in Ground News.
Highly recommended, and the base price for a subscription is around $5 a month, and cheaper if you subscribe by the year.