I read the NYT, the Washington Post, and my local paper, the Sacramento Bee. I'm not very happy with The Bee, as their articles have little depth, but they do cover local news that I'm interested in. The NYT and WaPo both do a great job on most subjects, and I got a better overview of our recent flooding from them than I did in The Bee. …
I read the NYT, the Washington Post, and my local paper, the Sacramento Bee. I'm not very happy with The Bee, as their articles have little depth, but they do cover local news that I'm interested in. The NYT and WaPo both do a great job on most subjects, and I got a better overview of our recent flooding from them than I did in The Bee. I skip cable news entirely.
It would help so much if the national papers stuck to straight reporting on politics, but with links to editorials on those same topics. Sometimes I want just the information, but other times I want a point of view. Using links would make a clear distinction between the two.
I read the NYT, the Washington Post, and my local paper, the Sacramento Bee. I'm not very happy with The Bee, as their articles have little depth, but they do cover local news that I'm interested in. The NYT and WaPo both do a great job on most subjects, and I got a better overview of our recent flooding from them than I did in The Bee. I skip cable news entirely.
It would help so much if the national papers stuck to straight reporting on politics, but with links to editorials on those same topics. Sometimes I want just the information, but other times I want a point of view. Using links would make a clear distinction between the two.
Keep up the great work you do!