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Q: Best (non-propaganda-ish) Chinese magazine/newspaper?

I would like to find a decent Chinese language news source (to improve my reading). Can anyone recommend a relatively non-propaganda-ish Chinese website, newspaper or magazine?

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If you have a VPN, then you can find your happiness quite easily.
Without VPN, you're stuck with the propagandist Chinese newspaper, website and other.

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There's a couple from Guangdong that are much more daring than others. 

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