Definition of independent for the purposes of this question: source is not owned by a for-profit corporation, is not financially backed by any billionaire (either directly or via foundation or nonprofit organization) and is not financed by any national government (even if run without oversight).
It can have any perceived bias or political leaning.
Edit: Just to add it has to be written in English.
NPR - National Public Radio. It's the closest you're gonna get for unbiased independent news. It leans left but seriously, you're not gonna find better.
Edit: republicans have all 3 branches of government. trump is dissolving the department of education for being "woke". NPR has a left leaning bias. NPR is not immune from getting dissolved.
Its established by an act of congress. republicans have all 3 branches of government. NPR is perceived to have a left leaning bias. republicans have repeatedly wanted to dismandle public institutions like education. trump want to dissole the department of education. What makes you think they wont just dissolve NPR? You have too much faith in government.
Did you not read the part where I said that only 1% of their funding comes from the federal government?
Also republicans won all 3 branches back in 2016 and threatened the same bullshit, but never followed through. I assume you read the clickbait news headline about marjory greene being quoted railing on NPR from a day or two ago? I wouldn't put too much stock into that.
Idk what to say. I'm also scared. But saying they're losing funding January 20th isn't true. As of now they aren't. And I don't think they will. I hope I'm right.