World Newspapers

    Diário da Manhã, South America

   - Goiânia, GO           
"O jornal que o mundo vê e lê"
    Baton Rouge Advocate, North America
   - Baton Rouge, LA           
News, sports, business, entertainment and more.
    Dallas Morning News, North America
   - Dallas, TX           
News, sports, weather, traffic, business, entertainment and more.
    Charleston Gazette, The, North America
   - Charleston, WV           
West Virginia News and Sports
    The News, South America
   - Jacarepaguá - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
    O Globo, South America
   - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
O Globo é um jornal diário de notícias brasileiro, fundado em 29 de julho de 1925 e sediado no Rio de Janeiro. Está orientado para o público da grande área metropolitana.
Fundado pelo jornalista Irineu Marinho, proprietário do vespertino A Noite, tinha a intenção original de ser um diário matutino para expandir o público leitor da empresa. Acabou sendo o carro-chefe do grupo. Como Irineu faleceu semanas após a fundação do jornal, O Globo foi herdado por seu filho Roberto Marinho, que por meio do jornal conseguiu ascensão econômica e política criando um conglomerado de empresas de mídia que formou, junto com sua TV Globo, Rádio Globo, Editora Globo e demais veículos as chamadas Organizações Globo. Fonte
    Tribuna do Norte, South America
   - Natal, RN           
Notícias, Blogs & Colunas, Multimídia, Cultura & Lazer, Classificados, Especiais e Serviços.
    Topeka Capital-Journal, North America
   - Topeka, KS           
News, sports, life, opinion and more.
    Providence Journal, North America
   - Providence, RI           
R.I. News, Sports, Lifebeat, Business, Opinion, Calendar and more.
    Oxford Eagle, North America
   - Oxford, MS           
"We publish every weekday except five holidays: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, the Friday after Thanksgiving and Christmas Day"
    Virginian-Pilot, North America
   - Norfolk, VA           
PilotOnline.com and HamptonRoads.com are Web sites produced by The Virginian-Pilot, which is owned by Landmark Media Enterprises L.L.C., based in Norfolk, Va. The Web sites serve the greater Hampton Roads metro area, stretching from Williamsburg to the north, Virginia Beach to the east, and the Outer Banks of North Carolina to the south.
    South Plainfield, North America
   - Middlesex, NJ           
Events, Obituaries, Sports, Milestones, Photo Gallery, Junior Journalist Contest and more.
    The Augusta Chronicle, North America
   - Augusta, GA           
News, Crime & courts, Government, Health, Bizarre, Sports, Business, Jobs, Autos and more.
    Casper Star-Tribune, North America
   - Casper, WY           
News, Sports, Entertainment, Classified, Jobs, Cars, Homes and more.
    Diário da Amazônia, South America
   - Porto Velho, AM           
Politica, esportes, cidades, cultura e muito mais.
    Bulldog News, The, North America
   - Fresno, CA           
"The Conservative Voice of Today's University Campus"
    Folha Dirigida, South America
   - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
    Sun Advocate, North America
  845 East Main - Price, UT           
A bi-weekly newspaper, published every Tuesday and Thursday. Located in Price, Utah, the Sun Advocate serves the entire Carbon County area. The Emery County Progress, the Sun Advocate's sister paper, serves neighboring Emery County residents.
The Sun Advocate has a very intriguing past. The paper which began in 1891 led the way for many papers to come including The Sun and The Carbon County News amongst others.
    New York Times, The, North America
  229 West 43rd Street - New York, NY              
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The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded in 1851 and published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"—named for its staid appearance and style—is regarded as a national newspaper of record.
The Times is owned by The New York Times Company, which publishes 18 other newspapers, including the International Herald Tribune and The Boston Globe. The company's chairman is Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., whose family has controlled the paper since 1896.
The New York Times motto, as printed in the upper left-hand corner of the front page, is "All the News That's Fit to Print." It is organized into sections: News, Opinions, Business, Arts, Science, Sports, Style and Features. The Times stayed with the eight-column format for several years after most papers switched to six columns, and it was one of the last newspapers to adopt color photography. The Times has won the most Pulitzer Prizes (98) of any paper. Its website is one of the most popular, receiving over 14 million unique visitors in August 2008. Source
    Minot Daily News, North America
  301 4th St SE - Minot, ND           
News, opinons, sports, classifieds and more.
    Amsterdam News, North America
  2340 Frederick Douglass Blvd - New York, NY            
A $10 Investment 95 years ago turned the Amsterdam News into one of New York's largest and most influential Black-owned and operated business institutions.
On December 4, 1909, the late James H. Anderson put out the first issue of the Amsterdam News. He had $10 in his pocket, six sheets of paper, a lead pencil and a dressmaker's table.
The newspaper was one of only 50 Black papers in the United States at that time, and it was sold for 2 cents a copy from Anderson's home at 132 W. 65th St., in the San Juan Hill section of Manhattan. With the spread of Blacks to Harlem and the growing success of the paper, Anderson moved the Amsterdam News uptown to 17 W. 135th St. in 1910. In 1916, it moved to 2293 Seventh Ave., and in 1938, it moved again, to 2271 Seventh Ave. In the early 1940s, the paper relocated to its present address at 2340 Eighth Ave.
    Haitian Times, North America
   - Brooklyn, NY            
The Haitian Times is a weekly newspaper for Haitians living in the wider area of New York City, New York, United States. The newspaper is printed in English, as opposed to French or Haitian Creole, and is based in Brooklyn. According to the website of the newspaper, the total weekly circulation is 30,000, Brooklyn circulation is 18,000, Queens, New York City circulation is 6,000, Long Island circulation is 4,000, New Jersey circulation is 1,000, and circulation beoynd greater metropolitan New York City is 1,000. Source
    New York Post, North America
  210 South Street - New York, NY            
The New York Post is the 13th-oldest newspaper published in the United States and generally acknowledged as the oldest to have been published continually as a daily, although -- like most other papers -- its publication has been interrupted by labor actions.[2] Since 1993, it has been owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, which had owned it previously from 1976 to 1988. It is the 6th-largest newspaper in the U.S. by circulation.[3] Its editorial offices are located at 1211 Avenue of the Americas, in New York City, New York. Source
    Irish Voice, North America
  432 Park Avenue South - New York, NY           
Irish news is the meat and potatoes of IrishCentral.com. News from Ireland and from all the homes of the global Irish in the United States and around the Irish world.
    Daily News, North America
  4 New York Plaza - New York, NY             
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The Daily News of New York City is the fifth most-widely circulated daily newspaper in the United States with a daily circulation of 703,137, as of March 30, 2008. The first U.S. daily printed in tabloid form, it was founded in 1919, and as of 2007 is owned and run by Mortimer Zuckerman. It has won ten Pulitzer Prizes.
The News carried the slogan "New York's Picture Newspaper" from 1920 to 1991, for its emphasis on photographs, and a camera has been part of the newspaper's logo from day one. The paper's later slogan, developed from a 1985 ad campaign, is "New York's Hometown Newspaper", while another has been "The Eyes, the Ears, the Honest Voice of New York"). The Daily News continues to include large and prominent photographs, for news, entertainment and sports, as well as intense city news coverage, celebrity gossip, classified ads, comics, a sports section, and an opinion section. Source
    The Onion, North America
  536 Broadway - New York, NY              
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The Onion is an American "fake news" organization. It features satirical articles reporting on international, national, and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website known as The A.V. Club. It claims a national print circulation of 690,000 and says 61 percent of its web site readers are between 18 and 44 years old.
The Onion's articles comment on current events, both real and imagined. It parodies traditional newspaper features, such as editorials, man-on-the-street interviews, and stock quotes, as well as traditional newspaper layout and AP-style editorial voice. Much of its humor depends on presenting everyday events as newsworthy items, and by playing on commonly used phrases, as in the headline "Drugs Win Drug War."
A second part of the newspaper is a non-satirical entertainment section called The A.V. Club that features interviews and reviews of various newly-released media, and other weekly features. The print edition also contains restaurant reviews and previews of upcoming live entertainment specific to cities where a print edition is published. The online incarnation of The A.V. Club has its own domain, includes its own regular features (including the syndicated weekly sex advice column Savage Love), A.V. Club blogs and reader forums, and presents itself as a separate entity from The Onion itself. Source
    Irish Echo, North America
  309 5th Avenue - New York, NY            
The largest circulation Irish American weekly newspaper, with a 50-state subscription base. Founded in 1928, the national tabloid is on newsstands in major American cities every Wednesday.
    Diário do Nordeste, South America
  Praça da Imprensa - Fortaleza, CE           
Automóvel, Colunas, Cultura, Empregos, Eva, Gente, Infantil, Turismo e muito mais.
    Folha de Niterói, South America
  Rua Dr. Paulo César, 279 / 201 - Santa Rosa - Niterói, RJ            
O jornal das boas notícias.
    Correio do Brasil, South America
  Rua do Resende, 53 Cob.01 - Centro - Rio de Janeiro, RJ           
O Correio do Brasil é um jornal diário, fundado na internet, em 01 de janeiro de 2000, pelo jornalista Gilberto de Souza, no Rio de Janeiro, onde circula nas versões impressa, para assinantes, e online, sempre no horário vespertino. O CdB tem a proposta de levar aos seus leitores notícias do Rio de Janeiro, do Brasil e do mundo nas editorias de Política, Economia, Esportes, Metrópoles, Nacional, Internacional e Opinião; além dos cadernos Cultura & Artes, Conexão Hightech, Energia & Meio Ambiente, Mulher, Saúde e Educação. Fonte