Your Favorite On-Line Reads

Posted by: ejl on 25 April 2004

What are your regular internet sources for news, commentary, humor, etc?

Some of mine (Warning, they're rather dull, which is why I'm asking for yours):
www.nytimes.com (complete print edition is online; you must register but I've never been hassled)
www.latimes.com (I'm beginning to like this better than NY Times. Also must register).
www.zeit.de (in German; excellent commentary)
www.thestar.com (The Toronto Star makes the world seem a better place, somehow)
www.thenation.com (good for a leftie rant)
www.dawn.com (interesting Pakistani perspective)
www.guardian.co.uk
www.raptureready.com (I keep a close eye on the "Rapture Index" Wink)
Posted on: 25 April 2004 by ErikL
In addition to Google News, which is my main source:

NY Times (I like Krugman-Brooks-Friedman op-ed pieces, plus sports coverage since I'm from NY)
Al-Jazeera (Just for a different view on the Middle East.)
The Economist (I like the free weekly email newsletters and non-US perspective.)
Wired (An occassional daily email newsletter catches my geeky eye.)
National Geographic (Less a read. The daily pics make great wallpapers.)
The Stranger (Seattle lefty opinion and news rag w/ arts and entertainment info.)
The Village Voice (NYC/ Lower East Side rag; I like the music and movie reviews. Some are really funny. Plus they do stories like the current "Jackpot! How Bush's Trickster Made Millions on Casino Deals".)

[This message was edited by Ludwig on Mon 26 April 2004 at 4:57.]
Posted on: 26 April 2004 by ejl
It never occured to me to look for the V. Voice online. Cheers Ludwig.