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Washington Post - Kindle Edition.

edited February 2021 in Off-Topic
Wanted to share that The Washington Post is available 7 days a week for the price of $5.99 monthly (free for 28 days). I like Amazon’s devices for reading, but Kindle apps can be installed on other types of devices. IMHO it’s not as good as the NYT. But at only about 1/3 the price it’s cheap enough that if you don’t have time to read it every day (like me) you won’t feel badly. View here

I’m aware this post may be in violation of MFO’s “no advertising” policy - in which case it can be taken down. More troubling, it might touch-off an unwanted animosity-fueled debate over the Post’s well known liberal bias or serve as a convenient bashing platform aimed at owner Jeff Bezos. To the latter, I say it’s possible for good companies to be owned by people one doesn’t like. To address (and balance out) the former, I’m providing a link to the more conservative Wall Street Journal. Here

I love reading the WSJ and have reviewed it favorably on Amazon’s site. In reading either of the above mentioned publications I normally skip past the editorials without reading; and I give little credence to “news” stories displaying a lot of bias. To that end, the WSJ does a better job than the Post IMHO in keeping bias out of their news stories.

Always eager to hear what others are reading.

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