Experience of credibility with a source. If you know a news site is credible, then it's appropriate to trust at least most things.
If it's a journal or a blog, then it's most likely opinion with no real substantial evidence.
Experience of the writer of the source. A lot of official articles will have a small bio about the writer or at least their name so you can research the writer.
Citations. That's all on that point
Site security. If it's an unsecured site, then it is not a good source of information
Verbiage. If bias or insulting language is being used, then it's a bias source which makes it a bad source.
Here's a few questions for you. And you don't have to answer, just something to consider; What does the everyday white person in this day and age have to do with any of that? Why are you letting a hateful rhetoric control your life? When is the last time you had a discussion with someone not on the internet?
It's kind of a Russian tradition to throw every person at a conflict and hope it works out. During WWII they had more people than guns, but people got sent out anyway
I think it needs to be retired. I strictly using it for streaming shows and it's about a 30% chance that I have to do a hard reboot for that to work. It's had 2 factory resets and a number of internal cleanings. It's dying bro. It's time to put it down
Putin is definitely the type to pick a fight and then play the victim. At some point he probably fell on the floor and stamped his feet like a toddler throwing a temper tantrum
That's a good one. I'm gonna try that