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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Daily Mail may be considered a "tabloid," but I find it required reading nowadays. They Brits are the only ones brave enough to report a lot of the news. I remember when a tourist was beat up by a gang of 13 or so individuals outside a hotel in DC, and Daily Mail had it up in less than 24 hours. WAPO sat on it until they absolutely couldn't ignore it. I think it took 7 days or so (literally!) because they really, really didn't want to discuss it.[/quote] Daily Mail is not a tabloid. What they publish is factual. The problem with DM is that it's sensational journalism, you will not find a thought piece there. But you will definitely get clued in on lots of news.[/quote] Agree. It is a staple for me. I go there to see the Brits report on stories the dishonest American mainstream media won’t touch and for facts the MSM won’t report. To round it out, I read CNN, NBC and Fox, Real Clear Politics and Politico and none of them are as good at true just the facts journalism as The Mail. You want biased opinion or thought pieces, go to MSNBC, CNN and Fox. You want a true read of the state of the USA, you have to rely on the Brits for honesty. [/quote]
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