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As a stopgap, I have been relying mostly on National Public Radio and Associated Press.
How about Reuters and the AFP?
It's been a decade since I was selecting stories from wire services, and I don't often run into AFP in the wild. Reuters seems to still be decent, and I'd assume the same of AFP, but remember that one C-suite change can very rapidly see a decline in quality, so I don't want to say they're both fine lest something happened Thursday.