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  2. Freedom Forum - Wikipedia

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    Today's Front Pages is a daily curation of front pages from newspapers across any town in America. Hosted through an online application, editors from small towns and major metros upload their papers' cover pages. [1] [3] The program is one of the most digitally-visited collections the organization hosts.

  3. Newseum - Wikipedia

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    The Today's Front Pages Gallery is still available on the Newseum's website, along with a few other galleries. Other galleries presented topics including the First Amendment , world press freedom, news history, the September 11 attacks , and the history of the Internet, TV, and radio.

  4. The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wikipedia

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    Between 1962 and 1975, a line on The Inquirer ' s front page claimed that the newspaper is the United States' oldest surviving daily newspaper. [6] If the lineage of The Packet and The North American is counted in the newspaper's history, The Inquirer would currently be the longest continuously published newspaper in the nation.

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  7. Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    Front page of The New York Times on Armistice Day, 1918. Newspapers are typically published daily or weekly. News magazines are also weekly, but they have a magazine format. General-interest newspapers typically publish news articles and feature articles on national and international news as well as local news.

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