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Memeorandum

A political news aggregator that organizes coverage from major publications, independent outlets, and influential commentators.

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The New York Times

The New York Times is a major U.S. newspaper covering national news, world affairs, culture, business, and investigations. It can make a zoning dispute feel like chapter three of a national identity crisis.

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Politico

Politico covers politics, policy, campaigns, and power in Washington, Europe, and beyond. It treats government like a professional sport where the box score is subpoenas and committee chairs.

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CNBC

CNBC covers business news, markets, investing, technology, and economic policy. It watches the economy like a suspense film where every villain is a bond yield.

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The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal covers business, markets, politics, technology, and global news. It is the paper of record for people who believe earnings reports contain character development.

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Reuters

Reuters is a global news agency covering politics, markets, business, technology, and world events with wire-service speed. It is the news world's dependable filing cabinet, only somehow faster and better dressed.

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NBC News

NBC News covers U.S. and world news, politics, health, investigations, and culture. It brings network-news reach to a web that has never met a breaking banner it could not deploy.

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Fox News

Fox News is a U.S. news and opinion site covering politics, breaking news, business, entertainment, and culture. It delivers the daily news with the volume knob confidently within reach.

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BBC News

BBC News covers UK and international news, politics, business, science, health, and culture. It delivers global headlines with the calm tone of someone describing a fire from a safe but concerned distance.

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Axios

Axios is a U.S. news site built around concise reporting on politics, business, technology, and media. It turns big stories into tidy bullet points, because apparently even democracy now needs a snackable format.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post covers U.S. politics, national news, world affairs, investigations, and culture. It watches Washington closely, which is admirable given Washington's lifelong commitment to being exhausting.

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The Hill

The Hill covers U.S. politics, Congress, policy, campaigns, and government. It treats Washington like a very expensive group project where no one can find the shared document.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British news organization covering global news, politics, culture, environment, and opinion. It brings serious reporting with just enough eyebrow raised to remind you Britain invented the sigh.

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The Atlantic

The Atlantic publishes analysis and reporting on politics, culture, ideas, technology, and society. It can turn a trend into a civilizational question before your coffee cools.

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Financial Times

The Financial Times covers global business, markets, economics, politics, and finance. It is pink, serious, and deeply committed to making currency movements sound like court intrigue.

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CNN

CNN is a major U.S. news network and website covering breaking news, politics, world events, business, and culture. It is the place headlines go when they need a lower-third and a countdown clock.

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WIRED

WIRED covers technology, science, security, business, and digital culture. It treats the future as both a product launch and a warning label, usually correctly.

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ProPublica

ProPublica publishes nonprofit investigative journalism on government, business, health, justice, and accountability. It is the site that reads the fine print so the rest of us can be properly alarmed.

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HuffPost

HuffPost covers U.S. politics, culture, lifestyle, opinion, and breaking news. It mixes civic outrage and human-interest pieces with the confidence of a site that remembers every era of the internet.

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CBS News

CBS News covers U.S. and world news, politics, investigations, health, and culture. It is broadcast-news steadiness translated into pixels, with fewer solemn desk shots but the same sensible shoes.

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Bloomberg

Bloomberg covers business, finance, markets, technology, politics, and economic policy worldwide. It treats money like weather: always moving, occasionally disastrous, and somehow everyone's fault.

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ABC News

ABC News covers U.S. and world news, politics, investigations, health, and entertainment. It brings network-news polish to the web, where serious headlines sit one tab away from celebrity chaos.

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The New Republic

The New Republic covers politics, culture, policy, and ideas from a progressive magazine perspective. It enjoys the ancient art of asking whether America is having a normal one, then answering no.

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Vox

Vox explains politics, policy, culture, science, and technology through context-driven reporting. It is the internet saying, hold on, let us draw a chart before everyone yells.

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The Daily Beast

The Daily Beast covers politics, media, entertainment, and breaking news with a tabloid-smart magazine sensibility. It knows that power often behaves badly, and it takes notes with excellent posture.

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NPR

NPR covers national news, world affairs, culture, science, politics, and audio journalism. It makes serious reporting feel like someone has dimmed the lights and handed democracy a tote bag.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times covers California, national news, entertainment, culture, business, and investigations. It understands that in Los Angeles, politics, weather, and show business are often the same story wearing sunglasses.

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AP News

AP News is the Associated Press's global news site, delivering reporting on politics, world affairs, business, sports, and culture. It is where many headlines go before they put on a tie and appear everywhere else.

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The Nation

The Nation covers politics, culture, social justice, and opinion from a progressive magazine perspective. It has been arguing in paragraphs for so long the archives probably have biceps.

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Semafor

Semafor covers global news, politics, business, technology, and media with structured analysis. It gives the news labeled compartments, because chaos apparently responds well to shelving.

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Mediaite

Mediaite covers media, politics, cable news, and the personalities shaping the day's narratives. It is useful for tracking who said what on television before the internet turned it into weather.

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Washington Examiner

The Washington Examiner covers U.S. politics, policy, opinion, and national news from a conservative perspective. It treats Washington as both a beat and a recurring symptoms list.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone covers music, politics, entertainment, culture, and investigations. It still has rock-and-roll DNA, even when the story is campaign finance.

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New York Post

The New York Post covers news, politics, sports, entertainment, and city life with tabloid velocity. It is concise in the way a thrown brick is concise.

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Mother Jones

Mother Jones covers politics, investigations, climate, justice, and culture from a progressive perspective. It follows the money, the policy, and the awkward silence afterward.

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Hot Air

Hot Air covers conservative politics, elections, media, and culture. It delivers commentary with the energy of a debate already warmed up and looking for a microphone.

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