United States newspapers by state
Top United States newspapers
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Wall Street Journal
One of the most widely circulated newspapers in the United States. The newspaper published in New York, along with the European (Wall Street Journal Europe) and Asian (Wall Street Journal Asia) editions.
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USA Today
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New York Times
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Los Angeles Times
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Washington Post
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Daily News
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New York Post
One of the oldest continuously published daily newspapers in the United States.
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San Jose Mercury News
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Chicago Tribune
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Houston Chronicle
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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Newsday
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Denver Post
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Arizona Republic
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Star Tribune (Star Trib)
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Dallas Morning News (DMN)
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Cleveland Plain Dealer
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Seattle Times
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Chicago Sun-Times
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Detroit Free Press
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St. Petersburg Times
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Oregonian
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San Diego Union-Tribune
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San Francisco Chronicle
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Star-Ledger
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Boston Globe
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Kansas City Star
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Sacramento Bee
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St. Paul Pioneer Press
Some of the longest running newspapers in the United States are New Hampshire Gazette (founded in 1756), Hartford Courant (founded in 1764), Augusta Chronicle (founded in 1785), Daily Hampshire Gazette (founded in 1786), Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (founded in 1786), and The Berkshire Eagle (founded in 1789).
Multicultural and Ethnic newspapers in U.S.
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Amerika Woche
German-language weekly newspaper published in Chicago, USA.
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Haiti Progres
Brooklyn, New York based newspaper published in French, English and Kreyòl.
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Rafu Shimpo
Japanese American newspaper.
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St. Louis Chinese American News
English-Chinese bi-lingual newspaper published in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Arab Times
Arab-American online newspaper in the United States.
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French District
See also
United States magazines