Personally I tend to read whatever I get given at the train station (and by read, I'll just skim for the headlines and only read something in detail if its something very, very pressing and important). Otherwise I might read some articles from time to time from The Guardian instead.
I usually like to read from The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. I'm referring to their online versions, not the physical copies. Other than that, if I see an online article that intrigues me, it does not matter where it's coming from. What I enjoy is the content that it has to offer.
Not read any since 31 August 1997 because thats the day Lady Diana died and the Newpaper's paparazzi didn't stop hounding her.
I do however get news papers from my Brother as they fit well in the bottom of both my Parrot cages and helps keep the cages clean. Thats all the papers are good for these days.
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I rarely buy newspapers these days but used to get The Guardian every day when I had a long commute to work... I'll admit though that one of the main reasons for buying it was the cryptic crossword.
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I usually like to read from The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. I'm referring to their online versions, not the physical copies. Other than that, if I see an online article that intrigues me, it does not matter where it's coming from. What I enjoy is the content that it has to offer.
I am the same, except i add a few local newspapers to the mix.
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We get The Times every day including weekends. I read it after my husband has finished with it. I like several of their columnists such as Caitlin Moran, Melanie Reid and Sathnam Sanghera.
edit to add @ Rooh. I can't do cryptic crosswords, my brain doesn't work that way.
My husband says I would get used to style of the clues work if I did them regularly.
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It's good to get an insight into how things are reported by different media outlets rather than just one; therefore, I prefer a news feed to pull from multiple sources.
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I don't, unless there's a reason to. 7-11 has free newspapers but I rather pay attention to the clerk activating my prepaid cards than read any old news.