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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.

80%nytimes.com
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.

76%politico.com
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.

71%wsj.com
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.

71%nbcnews.com
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.

71%foxnews.com
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.

71%axios.com
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.

64%washingtonpost.com
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.

64%thehill.com
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.

64%theatlantic.com
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.

64%cnn.com
The New Yorker

The New Yorker publishes reporting, essays, criticism, humor, fiction, and cultural commentary. It can make almost any subject feel like it has a cardigan, a backstory, and unresolved family history.

57%newyorker.com
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.

57%propublica.org
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.

57%huffpost.com
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.

57%cbsnews.com
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.

57%abcnews.go.com
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.

54%newrepublic.com
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.

50%vox.com
Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair covers politics, Hollywood, culture, style, media, and power. It treats celebrity and government as neighboring industries, which is rude only because it is often true.

50%vanityfair.com
USA Today

USA Today covers national news, sports, entertainment, money, travel, and local stories across the United States. It is broad, bright, and designed for the reader who wants the whole buffet labeled clearly.

50%usatoday.com
TIME

TIME covers U.S. and world news, politics, health, culture, business, and ideas. It still has the magazine instinct of saying, yes, but what does this moment mean?

50%time.com
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.

50%thedailybeast.com
Slate

Slate covers politics, culture, technology, law, and commentary with a magazine voice. It specializes in the kind of argument that begins reasonably and somehow ends with everyone rethinking cereal.

50%slate.com
PBS NewsHour

PBS NewsHour covers U.S. and world news, politics, policy, science, and culture with public-media depth. It is calm enough to make breaking news feel like it has agreed to sit down and explain itself.

50%pbs.org
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.

50%npr.org
MSNBC

MSNBC covers U.S. politics, breaking news, opinion, and analysis with a focus on national affairs. It is where the news often arrives already wearing a concerned expression.

50%msnbc.com
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.

50%latimes.com
Foreign Affairs

Foreign Affairs publishes analysis on international relations, geopolitics, security, and global policy. It is the dinner party guest who actually did the reading and brought footnotes.

50%foreignaffairs.com
Variety

Variety covers entertainment news, film, television, music, awards, and media business. It has been watching Hollywood long enough to know every reboot is also a business plan.

47%variety.com
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.

47%thenation.com
Salon

Salon covers politics, culture, science, and opinion from a progressive perspective. It leans into argument with the confidence of a dinner guest who brought sources.

47%salon.com
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.

47%mediaite.com
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.

37%washingtonexaminer.com
TMZ

TMZ covers celebrity news, entertainment, scandals, and pop-culture legal drama. It is show business with a camera already outside the courthouse.

37%tmz.com
TheWrap

TheWrap covers entertainment, media business, film, television, and Hollywood industry news. It watches show business like a balance sheet wearing sunglasses.

37%thewrap.com
The Intercept

The Intercept covers investigative journalism, national security, politics, civil liberties, and accountability. It has a healthy suspicion of power, which is useful because power keeps earning it.

37%theintercept.com
The Hollywood Reporter

The Hollywood Reporter covers film, television, entertainment business, awards, and media. It understands that Hollywood gossip becomes business news the moment someone hires a lawyer.

37%hollywoodreporter.com
37%talkingpointsmemo.com
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.

37%rollingstone.com
37%pagesix.com
Newsmax

Newsmax is a conservative news and opinion site covering politics, business, health, and media. It serves headlines with the confidence of a channel that believes every chyron deserves a drumroll.

37%newsmax.com
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.

37%nypost.com
New York Magazine

New York Magazine covers politics, culture, fashion, food, entertainment, and city life. It understands that everything is a trend eventually, especially the things denying it.

37%nymag.com
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.

37%motherjones.com
Deadline

Deadline covers Hollywood, television, film, streaming, and entertainment industry deals. It is where show-business news gets a timestamp, an exclusive, and probably a sequel.

37%deadline.com
World of Reel

World of Reel covers film news, cinema criticism, festivals, awards, and movie industry chatter. It is for people who can make Oscar season last all year if necessary.

24%worldofreel.com
The Smoking Gun

The Smoking Gun publishes documents, mugshots, legal filings, and unusual public-record stories. It is the internet's evidence locker, with a taste for the absurd.

24%thesmokinggun.com
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.

24%thenewrepublic.com
The Free Press

The Free Press covers politics, culture, media, and ideas through reported essays and commentary. It positions itself as heterodox, which on the internet mostly means bring a helmet and a bibliography.

24%thefp.com
Stateline

Stateline covers U.S. state policy, legislatures, governors, and regional public affairs. It is where national politics quietly admits the states are doing half the plot.

24%stateline.org
Showbiz411

Showbiz411 covers entertainment news, film, television, Broadway, music, and celebrity reporting. It is show business in column form, with the backstage door cracked open.

24%showbiz411.com
SFGate

SFGATE covers San Francisco Bay Area news, California stories, travel, food, culture, and tech-adjacent life. It understands that local news can include fog, housing, and billionaires behaving oddly.

24%sfgate.com
Reason Foundation

Reason Foundation covers public policy, transportation, privatization, pensions, and libertarian policy analysis. It asks what government should do, then asks for the invoice.

24%reason.org
Raw Story

Raw Story covers U.S. politics, media, and breaking news with a progressive tilt. It follows the outrage economy closely, which is useful because the economy keeps opening new branches.

24%rawstory.com
People

People covers celebrity news, human-interest stories, entertainment, royals, and lifestyle. It is the soft-focus side of the newsstand, where fame arrives with feelings attached.

24%people.com
OZY

OZY.com is a curated archive of OZY Media programming, podcasts, newsletters, and select culture and politics content. It is less a live newsroom now than a preserved display case with some complicated backstory.

24%ozy.com
Observer

Observer covers politics, business, culture, real estate, arts, and media. It brings glossy magazine instincts to the city-and-power beat.

24%observer.com
McClatchy DC

McClatchy DC covers Washington politics, federal policy, investigations, and national news for the McClatchy network. It watches the capital for readers far beyond the Beltway.

24%mcclatchydc.com
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.

24%hotair.com
Harper's

Harper's Magazine publishes essays, criticism, reporting, fiction, and cultural commentary. It is the literary magazine equivalent of asking the room to please use longer sentences.

24%harpers.org
Daily News

Daily News covers Southern California news, politics, crime, sports, and local life. It is local journalism for a region where the traffic report deserves its own constitution.

24%dailynews.com
Daily Caller

The Daily Caller covers U.S. politics, media, opinion, and culture from a conservative perspective. It moves through the news cycle like a site with caffeine in the pipes.

24%dailycaller.com
Crazy Days and Nights

Crazy Days and Nights publishes celebrity gossip, entertainment rumors, and blind items. It is the internet's showbiz whisper network, wearing sunglasses indoors.

24%crazydaysandnights.net
Chicago Tribune

The Chicago Tribune covers Chicago news, Illinois politics, sports, business, food, and culture. It reports from a city where weather, transit, and corruption have all earned beat status.

24%chicagotribune.com
CBS Local

CBS Local connects local CBS station coverage across U.S. markets, including news, weather, traffic, and community stories. It is network localism with a lot of ZIP codes under one umbrella.

24%cbslocal.com
C-SPAN

C-SPAN provides live and archived coverage of U.S. government, public affairs, congressional hearings, and political events. It is democracy without the laugh track, which is both noble and occasionally a sleep study.

24%c-span.org
Breitbart

Breitbart is a conservative news and opinion site covering U.S. politics, media, culture, and world affairs. It approaches the news like every headline has just kicked down the saloon doors.

24%breitbart.com
Boston.com

Boston.com covers Boston-area news, sports, culture, food, travel, and local life. It understands that in Boston, weather, traffic, and sports are all civic institutions.

24%boston.com
Boston Herald

The Boston Herald covers Boston news, politics, sports, crime, and opinion. It brings tabloid muscle to a city that has never lacked for opinions.

24%bostonherald.com
23%thebulwark.com
23%bostonglobe.com
23%punchbowl.news
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23%notus.org
23%niemanlab.org
23%nbclosangeles.com
23%mediamatters.org
23%lawfaremedia.org
23%indiewire.com
23%democracydocket.com
23%cjr.org
23%billboard.com

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