Besides Metafilter and reddit, what are some of the more popular news sites that university students are using these days? (sites you check almost every day)
posted by MechEng
on Dec 26, 2012 -
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Long shot question: I am trying to remember a news/interesting stuff website. The content has pictures, linked essays, sometimes both. The essays are along the lines of Longform.org. The design is yellow and black ... of this, I am sure. The "about" states that it is curated by one woman, please donate. I think the logo has a brain in it, but don't let that throw you off.
posted by Xere
on Aug 11, 2012 -
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If I had never seen the internet before, where would you direct me in 2011? What are the best news, film, music, art, fashion, history, technology, gossip, sports websites and blogs out there?
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posted by maca
on Oct 3, 2011 -
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What are some good sites for reading current events and news reports? The usual suspects are too left / right / trivial for my tastes.
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posted by ehamiter
on Dec 8, 2010 -
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I'm looking for an easy way to browse the "popular" US political news stories of the past four years online ... by week. Wondering if there's a site that offers a "big stories of the week" feature.
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posted by metajc
on Feb 10, 2009 -
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What does it cost to add the Associated Press, or their Youth Oriented Feeds to a website, does it include videos, and is it worth it?
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posted by DudeAsInCool
on Apr 17, 2007 -
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PC news sites: I'm looking for some good "daily read" sites that cover Windows based computers. Suggestions? [More...]
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posted by jazon
on Jun 1, 2004 -
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