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How can I be aware of current events?
To stay informed about current events, watch or read the news each day. Choose reputable news sources like the BBC or the New York Times. You can also use a news aggregator like Google News or Flipboard which provides you with a news feed of the most popular stories of the day from a variety of sources.
Can I live without information communication technology?
Yes, for most people, tech is not something we give a second thought to, but some people literally can’t live without technology – and we aren’t being dramatic. For some people, the existence of technology is the difference between silence and laughter, loneliness and interaction, and even life and death.
How do you stay updated with current affairs?
An application ‘newsinshorts’ can help you keep updated with current affairs…. It provides you very crisp news about everything. Engage in debates and conversations on any currently happening topic with your peer group over lunch , or breaks .
How can I stay informed about current events?
To stay informed about current events, watch or read the news each day. Choose reputable news sources like the BBC or the New York Times. You can also use a news aggregator like Google News or Flipboard which provides you with a news feed of the most popular stories of the day from a variety of sources.
How can I get the latest political news?
Use political websites and apps to get the latest political news. Although almost all news sources tackle political events to an extent, sources that cover politics and nothing else are among the best for detail and analysis. Some good sources to turn to are RealClearPolitics, Politico, Politics1, and OpenSecrets.
What are some traditional news sources to watch or read?
Therefore, it’s important to find a few trusted traditional news sources to watch or read regularly. While this is by no means a complete list, a few reliable and comprehensive traditional news sources include the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Al-Jazeera, National Public Radio (NPR), and the New York Times.
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