Obviously, mises.org and lewrockwell.com are good places.
The only other places I go on a usual basis are:
naturalnews.com
rense.com
sometimes infowars.com
What are some other good websites for news?
antiwar.comatimes.com
http://www.businessinsider.com/ is pretty good.
My favorite online shop: www.cafepress.com/libertyphile
Drudge report.
I usually read mainstream news with a grain of salt, soetimes I go to lewrockwell.com, but all the natural health stuff and so on is turning me off. Mostly I make my own headlines in my own life by being awesome as much as I can, sadly though, it is not going too well, and I might be forced to quit being awesome due to time restraints and the high failure rates I've been experiencing. I might take up blogging, which would surely end any spree of being awesome in less than a second, and any dignity with it.
But yeah, if you're awesome by nature, I'd recommend making your own headlines.
http://www.atpworldtour.com/
http://tennis.com/
http://www.tennis-x.com/
I barely even follow the news. If I see a big headline on a newspaper stand, I'll probably look it up. The only time I watch network news is when there is a big event - Michael Jackson. Often times I have friends ask me "did you hear about such and such"? And most time I have no idea what they are talking about. I keep up with sports news regularly though, particularly football.
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