Ask HN: What digital newspaper/news website is worth subscribing to?
Right now I primarily use twitter and reddit to stay up to date about topics of interest (tech, security, politics, and finance). As I push myself to limit my reliance on social media, finding a digital newspaper to subscribe to would go a long way in helping me stay up to date to current events
Edit: Based in US Mid west I'm going to assume you are in the US and are primarily interested in English-language outlets. If not, you likely have some great local options that aren't US-centric. So then, I think the Guardian [https://www.theguardian.com] is a decent "all around" choice that has enough interesting edges to not feel redundant. It's especially good if you want to check out their UK or International editions to get something not so US-biased on occasion. The NY Times [https://www.nytimes.com] is an obvious choice and it has its merits. Increasingly, the editorial choices seem to make less and less sense. I get it for $3 a month and for that price, it's worthwhile. The LA Times [https://www.latimes.com] is slightly less globally focused but if you live on the US West Coast, it might be more applicable than other options. The Miami Herald [https://www.miamiherald.com] used to be an interesting change of pace and perspective with some wonderful columnists. However, its parent company was recently purchased by a private equity firm so it remains to be seen what the commitment level is. FT is decent. Personally I don't care for The Economist, their stuff usually feels informative until you read an article about an issue or a domain you know about. I love the paper edition, can't get on with the digital edition. I seem to miss the best articles online. I agree, this seems to be my experience with all news websites. There's content everywhere but they're not as easy to navigate as a newspaper or magazine. The Congressional research service has detailed reports on most current events. The Economist The NYT is the worst Except for all the others