List of Reliable Sources

We live in a world where information is ubiquitous. However, the reliability of said information is highly dependend on its source. And it is far from easy to know which of these to trust. This list serves as a simple guide to generally trustworthy sources.

The Reliable Sources List:

1) Associated Press
2) CNA (Chanel NewsAsia)
3) Meduza
4) National Post
5) The New Zealand Herad
6) NBC News
7) Sky News (United Kingdom version)
8) The Times
9) The Village Voice

Inclusion Criteria:

Sources are included if, as of 23 February, 2026, they are listed on “Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources” and are marked:

1) “Generally Reliable”
2) Without a “Stale discussion” designation
3) Without listed concerns

This list reflects the status of the Wikipedia page on the access date above and may not reflect subsequent changes.

Disclaimer and Attribution:

This list was compiled by Evafact from the Wikipedia page “Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources” (accessed 23 February, 2026) and is provided for informational purposes only. Inclusion of any source does not constitute endorsement by Wikipedia, Evafact, or any listed outlet. Evafact is not affiliated with or endorsed by Wikipedia or any named publisher.

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